Syphilis in pregnancy, congenital syphilis, and factors associated with mother-to-child transmission in Itapeva, São Paulo, 2010 to 2014

Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop; 51 (6), 2018
Publication year: 2018

Abstract INTRODUCTION:

This study describes cases of syphilis in pregnancy (SiP) and congenital syphilis (CS) and identifies factors associated with mother-to-child transmission in patients in Itapeva from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2014.

METHODS:

Using SiP and CS notification forms and medical records, a cross-sectional study involving 149 pregnant women was conducted.

RESULTS:

Annual SiP detection rates ranged from 16.3-31.4/1000 live births. Most women had prenatal care started at the first trimester of pregnancy with ≥6 visits. Mother-to-child transmission rate was 69.7%. CS incidence rates varied from 9.1-22.3/1000 live births.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results suggest low quality of prenatal care.

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