Table 1.
Syphilis stage | Definition |
Tertiary syphilis | Reactive treponemal serology together with characteristic late abnormalities of the cardiovascular system, bone, skin or other structures, in the absence of other known causes of these abnormalities and no clinical or laboratory evidence of neurosyphilis |
Early neurosyphilis (<1 year after infection) Asymptomatic |
Laboratory confirmation of primary, second or early latent syphilis and (i) reactive CSF-VDRL in non-bloody CSF AND/OR (ii) elevated CSF leucocytes (>5/10E6/L) and/or elevated CSF protein (>0.45 g/L) in the absence of other known causes AND NO signs or symptoms of neurosyphilis |
Early neurosyphilis (<1 year after infection) Symptomatic |
Laboratory confirmation of primary, second or early latent syphilis and (i) reactive CSF-VDRL in non-bloody CSF AND/OR (ii) elevated CSF leucocytes (>5/10E6/L) and/or elevated CSF protein (>0.45 g/L) in the absence of other known causes AND clinical signs or symptoms of neurosyphilis* |
Late neurosyphilis (>1 year after infection) Asymptomatic |
Reactive treponemal serology (not staged as primary, secondary or early latent syphilis) and (i) reactive CSF-VDRL in non-bloody CSF AND/OR (ii) elevated CSF leucocytes (>5/10E6/L) and/or elevated CSF protein (>0.45 g/L) in the absence of other known causes AND NO clinical signs or symptoms of neurosyphilis |
Late neurosyphilis (>1 year after infection) Symptomatic |
Reactive treponemal serology (not staged as primary, secondary or early latent syphilis) and (iii) reactive CSF-VDRL in non-bloody CSF AND/OR (iv) elevated CSF leucocytes (>5/10E6/L) and/or elevated CSF protein (>0.45 g/L) in the absence of other known causes AND clinical signs or symptoms of neurosyphilis* |
*If ocular or otic signs or symptoms present with a normal CSF examination, patient was classified as symptomatic neurosyphilis (early or late).
CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; LLS, late latent syphilis; STI, sexually transmitted infection; VDRL, Venereal Disease Research Laboratory.