Phase
Condition
Gynecological Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Stds)
Hiv
Treatment
Doxycycline 200mg daily for 14 days
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 18 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Clinical diagnosis of syphilis (primary or secondary) or laboratory-confirmed early latent syphilis. Specifically: This will include persons meeting any one of the following criteria:
Clinical diagnosis of primary syphilis (based on the presence of a chancre) andeither a positive qualitative RPR in the absence of a prior positive RPR on theirmost recent serological test for syphilis or a positive darkfield microscope exam ofmaterial taken from a chancre, OR
Clinical diagnosis of secondary syphilis with a positive qualitative RPR in theabsence of a prior positive RPR on their most recent serological test for syphilis,OR
A laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of early latent syphilis within one month (i.e. <31days prior).
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
age under 18
persons with evidence of neurosyphilis (including ocular and otic syphilis) ortertiary syphilis
persons who are unable to give informed consent
persons deemed by the study investigators to be unable to complete study follow-upvisits
persons with an allergy to doxycycline
pregnant persons
persons with HIV who report that they are off antiretroviral medication or that theyare not virologically suppressed
persons with other known forms of immunosuppression (e.g., persons taking systemicimmunosuppressant drugs, persons with primary immunodeficiencies)
persons taking medications that would interact with doxycycline
persons whose initial RPR is lower than 1:4
persons currently prescribed doxy PEP
breastfeeding persons
Persons whose initial laboratory serological tests do not confirm the diagnosis of syphilis with an RPR of 1:4 or higher will be informed that they do not meet study criteria and advised to discontinue doxycycline 200mg once daily. Their subsequent treatment will be based on the judgement of non-research, clinical staff in the clinic and reflect shared decision making between clinical providers and their patient.
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Public Health Sexual Health Clinic
Seattle, Washington 98104
United StatesActive - Recruiting
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