Unintended Consequences of Life-Saving Pharmaceutical Innovations: How HAART Led to the Resurgence of Syphilis

28 Pages Posted: 27 Jun 2024

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David Beheshti

University of Texas at San Antonio - College of Business - Department of Economics

Scott Cunningham

Baylor University

Nir Eilam

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Date Written: June 01, 2024

Abstract

Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that can lead to serious health complications, was almost eliminated in the United States by 2000. But since then, its incidence began to increase, recently reaching a 60-year peak. We suggest that the introduction of the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) drug regimen, which transformed HIV into a manageable chronic disease, is partly responsible, as HIV+ and HIV-individuals altered their sexual behavior after the introduction of HAART. To test this empirically, we exploit variation in HAART takeup based on spatial variation in pre-HAART AIDS prevalence, sex, and time in a triple differences framework. We find that a one standard deviation increase in the pre-HAART AIDS prevalence rate led to a 21 percent increase in the syphilis incidence rate, and that in the absence of HAART, there would have been 78 percent fewer syphilis cases between 1996 and 2006. These results highlight the need to consider unintended consequences that could stem from behavioral changes following the introduction of life-saving medical innovations.

Keywords: HAART, HIV, Moral Hazard, Unintended Consequences

JEL Classification: I12, I18, D62

Suggested Citation

Beheshti, David and Cunningham, Scott and Eilam, Nir, Unintended Consequences of Life-Saving Pharmaceutical Innovations: How HAART Led to the Resurgence of Syphilis (June 01, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4878684 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4878684

David Beheshti (Contact Author)

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Nir Eilam

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro ( email )

Greensboro, NC
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