To the Editor—In their analysis of men who have sex with men (MSM) attending a national sentinel network of 46 sexual health clinics in Australia between 2007 and 2014, Chow et al [1] found a decline in the proportion of syphilis cases that were secondary syphilis and a corresponding increase in early latent syphilis. These changes occurred during a period of increased coverage and frequency of syphilis testing in MSM. The authors interpret this association as representing an “interruption of syphilis progression” and thereby a reduction in the infectiousness of syphilis.
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