Congenital Syphilis Infection: A Case Study.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING Neonatal Network Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1891/NN-2022-0024
Stephanie Church, Sarah Willis, Amy Jnah
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Abstract

Congenital syphilis (CS) infection occurs by way of vertical transmission of the bacteria Treponema pallidum from mother to fetus. While nearly eliminated by the turn of the twenty-first century, CS has resurged in recent years and currently represents a worldwide public health calamity secondary to insufficient prenatal care and inadequate maternal treatment. Fetal and neonatal consequences include stillbirth, cutaneous and visceral symptoms, asymptomatic infection, and death. Given the rise in cases in both wealthy and resource-poor areas, neonatal clinicians are obligated to maintain acumen specific to risk factors, manifestations, and treatment regimens. However, limited data guide postnatal treatment regimens, particularly in preterm neonates. We present a case report of a preterm female with CS and integrated review of the literature. Our findings indicate that CS is preventable through efficient and judicious perinatal screening, early detection, and adequate treatment of maternal syphilis during pregnancy.

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先天性梅毒感染:个案研究。
先天性梅毒(CS)感染是通过梅毒螺旋体从母体向胎儿垂直传播的方式发生的。虽然在21世纪之交时几乎被消灭,但近年来又死灰复燃,目前是仅次于产前护理和产妇治疗不足的全球性公共卫生灾难。胎儿和新生儿的后果包括死产、皮肤和内脏症状、无症状感染和死亡。鉴于富裕地区和资源贫乏地区病例的增加,新生儿临床医生有义务对风险因素、表现和治疗方案保持敏锐。然而,有限的数据指导产后治疗方案,特别是早产儿。我们提出了一个病例报告,早产女性与CS和综合回顾文献。我们的研究结果表明,通过有效和明智的围产期筛查,早期发现和怀孕期间母体梅毒的适当治疗,CS是可以预防的。
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