Treatment of syphilis: current recommendations, alternatives, and continuing problems.
@article{Hook1989TreatmentOS,
title={Treatment of syphilis: current recommendations, alternatives, and continuing problems.},
author={Edward W. Iii Hook},
journal={Reviews of infectious diseases},
year={1989},
volume={11 Suppl 6},
pages={
S1511-7
}
}Benzathine penicillin continues to be the cornerstone of recommended therapy for syphilis. Recent increases in the syphilis rates in the United States and concerns about the adequacy of currently recommended therapy for syphilis in patients with concomitant human immunodeficiency virus infection have stimulated reappraisal of alternatives to currently recommended therapy. Desirable features of antimicrobial agents for syphilotherapy include long serum half-life, good penetration into the…
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