Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil

Introduction: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) of bacterial etiology. If it is not early diagnosed and immediately treated in pregnant women, possible repercussions can occur, such as fetal deformities, miscarriages and stillborn, or syphilitic neonate with syphilis (congenital syph...

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Main Authors: Carolina Galvão, Wesley Caixeta Borges, Philippe Godefroy, Sergio Araújo Martins Teixeira, Eduardo Martins Gerde, Alfredo de Almeida Cunha
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Published: Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicacao 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/808
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author Carolina Galvão
Wesley Caixeta Borges
Philippe Godefroy
Sergio Araújo Martins Teixeira
Eduardo Martins Gerde
Alfredo de Almeida Cunha
author_facet Carolina Galvão
Wesley Caixeta Borges
Philippe Godefroy
Sergio Araújo Martins Teixeira
Eduardo Martins Gerde
Alfredo de Almeida Cunha
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description Introduction: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) of bacterial etiology. If it is not early diagnosed and immediately treated in pregnant women, possible repercussions can occur, such as fetal deformities, miscarriages and stillborn, or syphilitic neonate with syphilis (congenital syphilis), causing serious public health problems. Objective: To describe the prevalence of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde — SUS) of the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: Identified cases of congenital syphilis in the Hospital Estadual da Mãe (HMAE) from January 2013 to January 2014. Retrospective and descriptive study of data collected from medical records. Descriptive analysis with categorical variables proportions. Results: 175 cases of congenital syphilis in 6,274 births (2.7%) were analyzed. Around 80.0% of women with syphilis received prenatal care. As for the distribution of the number of sexual partners of pregnant women with syphilis who received treatment during prenatal care, only 5 of 175 records registered that their partners also received treatment, while 16 patient records contained information that the partner did not carry out the treatment, and 154 showed no information about the pregnant women partners. Conclusion: The absolute majority of cases of congenital syphilis occurred in pregnant women who had undergone prenatal care. It demonstrates that it is necessary to improve the quality of basic care in order to eliminate this severe problem of Brazilian public health.
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spelling doaj.art-0deb9694720747e0a14789be129299042023-01-28T01:06:10ZengZeppelini Editorial e ComunicacaoDST2177-82642017-09-01294Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, BrazilCarolina GalvãoWesley Caixeta BorgesPhilippe GodefroySergio Araújo Martins TeixeiraEduardo Martins GerdeAlfredo de Almeida Cunha Introduction: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) of bacterial etiology. If it is not early diagnosed and immediately treated in pregnant women, possible repercussions can occur, such as fetal deformities, miscarriages and stillborn, or syphilitic neonate with syphilis (congenital syphilis), causing serious public health problems. Objective: To describe the prevalence of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde — SUS) of the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: Identified cases of congenital syphilis in the Hospital Estadual da Mãe (HMAE) from January 2013 to January 2014. Retrospective and descriptive study of data collected from medical records. Descriptive analysis with categorical variables proportions. Results: 175 cases of congenital syphilis in 6,274 births (2.7%) were analyzed. Around 80.0% of women with syphilis received prenatal care. As for the distribution of the number of sexual partners of pregnant women with syphilis who received treatment during prenatal care, only 5 of 175 records registered that their partners also received treatment, while 16 patient records contained information that the partner did not carry out the treatment, and 154 showed no information about the pregnant women partners. Conclusion: The absolute majority of cases of congenital syphilis occurred in pregnant women who had undergone prenatal care. It demonstrates that it is necessary to improve the quality of basic care in order to eliminate this severe problem of Brazilian public health. https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/808congenital syphilisepidemiological surveillancesexually transmitted diseasesprenatal carehealth systems
spellingShingle Carolina Galvão
Wesley Caixeta Borges
Philippe Godefroy
Sergio Araújo Martins Teixeira
Eduardo Martins Gerde
Alfredo de Almeida Cunha
Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
DST
congenital syphilis
epidemiological surveillance
sexually transmitted diseases
prenatal care
health systems
title Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
title_full Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
title_fullStr Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
title_short Contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the Unified Health System located in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
title_sort contribution to the study of epidemiological surveillance of congenital syphilis in a hospital of the unified health system located in the baixada fluminense region rio de janeiro state brazil
topic congenital syphilis
epidemiological surveillance
sexually transmitted diseases
prenatal care
health systems
url https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/808
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