2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17030984
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Syphilis Notifications and the Triggering Processes for Vertical Transmission: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Syphilis is a disease that is found all over the world that causes damaging effects to the fetus through vertical transmission. This study aimed to analyze the processes that trigger the vertical transmission of syphilis through gestational and congenital syphilis notifications. It is a cross-sectional study. The sample totaled 129 notifications of syphilis in pregnant women and 132 notifications of congenital syphilis in the city of Natal, from 2011 to 2015. Data were obtained from the Information System for … Show more

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“…High titres of non-treponemal antibodies (≥1:8) represent significant fetal exposure to Treponema pallidum . 11 The persistence of low titres (<1:8), indicating the presence of serological scarring, 34 reduces the risk of vertical transmission.…”
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“…High titres of non-treponemal antibodies (≥1:8) represent significant fetal exposure to Treponema pallidum . 11 The persistence of low titres (<1:8), indicating the presence of serological scarring, 34 reduces the risk of vertical transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…37 The likelihood of fetal infection is influenced by maternal non-treponemal titres and the duration of fetal exposure. 34 …”
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“…In this context, the number of research studies related to the topic also rose. The occurrence of congenital syphilis has already been associated, among other factors, with the younger age group and the woman's low schooling (5), as well as with late diagnosis of the pregnant woman and her partner (6). However, the search for factors related to congenital syphilis from the prenatal care process, with indirect assessment of the quality of care provided to pregnant women, is still incipient.…”
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“…A SC apresenta diversas manifestações clínicas, podendo afetar múltiplos sistemas do feto. Embora a SC não tratada possa causar abortamento neonatal, morte precoce ou natimorto em até 40% dos casos ( 4 ), a maioria dos casos é assintomática ao nascer ( 5 , 6 ). Nesse sentido, ao ser diagnosticada, a SC é classificada como precoce ou tardia: a primeira envolve, por exemplo, prematuridade, lesões cutâneo-mucosas, hidropsia, hepatoesplenomegalia, anemia e osteocondrite; por sua vez, a SC tardia inclui cicatrizes e formação de goma na pele, déficit intelectual, alteração dos sentidos e dentes de Hutchinson ( 6 ).…”
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