Abstract:ObjectiveTo analyze effect of the syphilis prevention and control work among female sex workers(FSWs),and provide reference data for target intervention in Guangdong province.MethodsSyphilis prevalence among FSWs from 2009 to 2013 were analyzed statistically based on the data from Guangdong Provincial highrisk groups in sexually transmitted infection(STI) control program. ResultsA total of 34 338 FSWs were detected, including 23 816(69.36%)FSWs at the hightier venues, 8 811(25.66%) middletier, and 1 711(4.98%)low tier. The syphilis prevalence of FSWs at high, middle, and lowtier venues in 2009 was 2.60%, 7.36%, and 10.54% respectively,and in 2013 was 1.45%,2.75%,and 21.88% respectively. Chisquare test showed a downward trend in the prevalence of syphilis among the high and middle tier FSWs in 20092013(χ2=12.807,52.333 respectively, both P<0.001), and remained high among FSWs at lowtier venues(χ2=0.027,P=0.87). The difference in syphilis prevalence in 2013 among FSWs from different types of venues was statistically significant (χ2=190.64,P<0.001). No significant difference in syphilis prevalence was found among FSWs from Pearl River Delta, eastern, western and northern Guangdong(χ2=5.24,P=0.07). ConclusionSignificant difference is found in prevalence of syphilis among FSWs from different types of settings. FSWs from lowtier settings have a relatively lower syphilis testing rate but with higher infection rate.