Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro

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Autor(a) principal: Liborio Neto, Adail Orrith
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos, Juliane de Freitas, Goulart, Carlos Alexandre Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinical and Biomedical Research
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/101061
Resumo: Introduction:The gestational and congenital syphilis are diseases that can be prevented. Practices routinely carried out in prenatal care are effective for the prevention of cases. The prevalence of syphilis in pregnant women is considered an indicator of the quality of prenatal care.Objective:Define the epidemiological profile of pregnant women, in the city of Macaé – Rio de Janeiro, diagnosed with syphilis in the 2010-2018 period.Methodology:A cross-sectional study, retrospective, of the years 2010 to 2018 with assessment of general prevalence in the period and annual incidence rates in records and database of the Care Center of Women and Children and the Public Hospital of Macaé.Results:It was reported 535 cases of syphilis in pregnant women. 2018 had the highest number of reported cases (n = 151) with a detection rate of 38.4% per 1000 live births signifying an increase of 37% compared to 2010. Most cases were in the third trimester of pregnancy (n = 194 cases), in the age group 20-29 years (n = 322). Housewives (n = 248) were the most affected. Brown skin were 32.4% (n = 180) of the cases, followed by 16.9% (n = 124) black skin color. The majority (n = 124) had incomplete elementary school education. Among 2010 to 2018, the annual incidence rate of congenital syphilis increased from 1.4 to 17.2 cases per 1,000 live births.Conclusion:There was an increased prevalence of the disease in the city of Macaé, intensifying from 2015 with a peak of cases in 2018. 
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spelling Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de JaneiroSyphilisPregnancyWomen's Health ServicesWomen's HealthPregnant WomenEpidemiological Profile of SyphilisIntroduction:The gestational and congenital syphilis are diseases that can be prevented. Practices routinely carried out in prenatal care are effective for the prevention of cases. The prevalence of syphilis in pregnant women is considered an indicator of the quality of prenatal care.Objective:Define the epidemiological profile of pregnant women, in the city of Macaé – Rio de Janeiro, diagnosed with syphilis in the 2010-2018 period.Methodology:A cross-sectional study, retrospective, of the years 2010 to 2018 with assessment of general prevalence in the period and annual incidence rates in records and database of the Care Center of Women and Children and the Public Hospital of Macaé.Results:It was reported 535 cases of syphilis in pregnant women. 2018 had the highest number of reported cases (n = 151) with a detection rate of 38.4% per 1000 live births signifying an increase of 37% compared to 2010. Most cases were in the third trimester of pregnancy (n = 194 cases), in the age group 20-29 years (n = 322). Housewives (n = 248) were the most affected. Brown skin were 32.4% (n = 180) of the cases, followed by 16.9% (n = 124) black skin color. The majority (n = 124) had incomplete elementary school education. Among 2010 to 2018, the annual incidence rate of congenital syphilis increased from 1.4 to 17.2 cases per 1,000 live births.Conclusion:There was an increased prevalence of the disease in the city of Macaé, intensifying from 2015 with a peak of cases in 2018. HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2021-04-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/101061Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 40 No. 4 (2020): Clinical and Biomedical ResearchClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 40 n. 4 (2020): Clinical and Biomedical Research2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSenghttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/101061/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Clinical and Biomedical Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLiborio Neto, Adail OrrithSantos, Juliane de FreitasGoulart, Carlos Alexandre Ribeiro2024-01-19T14:20:54Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/101061Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2024-01-19T14:20:54Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
title Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
spellingShingle Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
Liborio Neto, Adail Orrith
Syphilis
Pregnancy
Women's Health Services
Women's Health
Pregnant Women
Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis
title_short Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
title_full Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
title_fullStr Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
title_sort Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis in Pregnant Women in the city of Macaé Rio de Janeiro
author Liborio Neto, Adail Orrith
author_facet Liborio Neto, Adail Orrith
Santos, Juliane de Freitas
Goulart, Carlos Alexandre Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Santos, Juliane de Freitas
Goulart, Carlos Alexandre Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Liborio Neto, Adail Orrith
Santos, Juliane de Freitas
Goulart, Carlos Alexandre Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Syphilis
Pregnancy
Women's Health Services
Women's Health
Pregnant Women
Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis
topic Syphilis
Pregnancy
Women's Health Services
Women's Health
Pregnant Women
Epidemiological Profile of Syphilis
description Introduction:The gestational and congenital syphilis are diseases that can be prevented. Practices routinely carried out in prenatal care are effective for the prevention of cases. The prevalence of syphilis in pregnant women is considered an indicator of the quality of prenatal care.Objective:Define the epidemiological profile of pregnant women, in the city of Macaé – Rio de Janeiro, diagnosed with syphilis in the 2010-2018 period.Methodology:A cross-sectional study, retrospective, of the years 2010 to 2018 with assessment of general prevalence in the period and annual incidence rates in records and database of the Care Center of Women and Children and the Public Hospital of Macaé.Results:It was reported 535 cases of syphilis in pregnant women. 2018 had the highest number of reported cases (n = 151) with a detection rate of 38.4% per 1000 live births signifying an increase of 37% compared to 2010. Most cases were in the third trimester of pregnancy (n = 194 cases), in the age group 20-29 years (n = 322). Housewives (n = 248) were the most affected. Brown skin were 32.4% (n = 180) of the cases, followed by 16.9% (n = 124) black skin color. The majority (n = 124) had incomplete elementary school education. Among 2010 to 2018, the annual incidence rate of congenital syphilis increased from 1.4 to 17.2 cases per 1,000 live births.Conclusion:There was an increased prevalence of the disease in the city of Macaé, intensifying from 2015 with a peak of cases in 2018. 
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