The Global Crisis of Congenital Syphilis: Vulnerable and Disenfranchised Women Most at Risk

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS Research and reports in neonatology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2147/rrn.s428322
Aoife Moore, Bridget Freyne, Clare Nourse
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: Congenital syphilis (CS), previously considered by many paediatricians as a “historical disease”, has re-emerged as a significant preventable neonatal infection. While low-income countries have the highest burden of disease globally, notifications have increased in many high-income countries (HIC) in recent years. This literature report provides an overview of the current strategies for testing and treating syphilis in pregnancy (SIP) and CS and describes the changing global epidemiology of SIP. National SIP guidelines are reviewed with reference to testing in pregnancy and treatment of CS. The report highlights that there is an ongoing crisis of CS in HICs worldwide and a disproportionate burden is being experienced by vulnerable populations in these countries. Action is needed to address this crisis, and interventions aimed at overcoming social and structural barriers to antenatal care access for vulnerable populations should be prioritised.
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先天性梅毒的全球危机:弱势和无权妇女面临的风险最大
先天性梅毒(CS),以前被许多儿科医生认为是一种“历史疾病”,现已重新成为一种重要的可预防的新生儿感染。虽然低收入国家在全球范围内的疾病负担最重,但近年来,许多高收入国家的通报情况有所增加。本文献报告概述了目前检测和治疗妊娠期梅毒(SIP)和CS的策略,并描述了SIP全球流行病学的变化。国家SIP指南参考妊娠检测和治疗CS进行了审查。报告强调指出,全球高收入国家的卫生危机持续存在,这些国家的弱势群体正承受着不成比例的负担。需要采取行动解决这一危机,并应优先考虑旨在克服弱势群体获得产前保健的社会和结构性障碍的干预措施。
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