2011
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.d4352
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Don't forget HIV testing in the over 60s

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“…Eleven donors remained untreated with antibiotics, which could have serious clinical implications for them but also poses risk of transmission to any sexual partners. One with syphilis status unknown also had HIV in a case similar to missed HIV diagnoses in older blood donors as previously described 17. Primary syphilis should be considered in the differential diagnosis when genital herpes, chancroid, trauma and some autoimmune or inflammatory conditions like Behcet’s disease are considered 4 18.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Eleven donors remained untreated with antibiotics, which could have serious clinical implications for them but also poses risk of transmission to any sexual partners. One with syphilis status unknown also had HIV in a case similar to missed HIV diagnoses in older blood donors as previously described 17. Primary syphilis should be considered in the differential diagnosis when genital herpes, chancroid, trauma and some autoimmune or inflammatory conditions like Behcet’s disease are considered 4 18.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Although HIV is unlikely, it is not impossible. Patients do present for the first time with HIV in this age group, even without apparent risk factors 12. In the UK in 2012, 4.4% of new HIV diagnoses were aged over 60 years,1 and HIV-associated dementia is more common in older than in younger patients 13.…”
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