I work in a hospital system, and recently, I started getting asked for syphilis testing for blood and body fluid (BBF) exposures. Our current panel consists of HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C testing, which is in line with the CDC recommendations: https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/pdfs/hps-manual/exposure/3-hps-exposure-options.pdf

 

CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/sharpssafety/resources.html) acknowledges that there are over 20 pathogens that have been reported as being transmitted via BBF, but we obviously can’t test for all of them every time there is an exposure. I know the news is reporting that syphilis is on the rise, which is likely why we are now getting these requests. There are cases in the literature of healthcare providers getting syphilis seroconversion from a sharps injury, but it is unclear how often this happens. I wanted to ask the group if anyone is routinely testing for syphilis as part of their BBF protocol. 


Jakub Furmaga, MD

Medical Director of Occupational Health

UT Southwestern