Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: Saraiva, Cecília Olívia Paraguai de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Samara Isabela Maia de, França, Débora Feitosa de, Ferreira Júnior, Marcos Antônio, Lima, Libna Helen de Melo, Souza, Nilba Lima de
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Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030984
Resumo: Syphilis is a disease that is found all over the world that causes damaging effects to the fetus through vertical transmission. This study aimed to analyze the processes that trigger the vertical transmission of syphilis through gestational and congenital syphilis notifications. It is a cross-sectional study. The sample totaled 129 notifications of syphilis in pregnant women and 132 notifications of congenital syphilis in the city of Natal, from 2011 to 2015. Data were obtained from the Information System for Disease Notification. The Chi-square, Student’s and Fisher’s tests were used to verify associations of interest. Diagnosis of maternal syphilis was predominant in the third trimester of pregnancy. Only 1.6% of the pregnant women were registered with an adequate treatment regimen, of these 16.3% had the concomitant treatment with their partners. Of the affected children, 78.8% were registered as asymptomatic. The factors that trigger vertical transmission are related to the late diagnosis of the pregnant woman and sexual partner(s) and the deficiencies in clinical/therapeutic management in relation to the phase of the disease. Strategies of professional training should be adopted to notify and expand the provision of information for epidemiological surveillance, aiming to strengthen care, reduce vertical transmission and enable the continuous analysis of this problem
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Acesso em: 29 ago. 2023.e1660-4601https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/54641https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030984International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public HealthAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesscongenital syphilisvertical transmission of infectious diseaseprenatal carepublic health surveillanceepidemiologygeographic mappingSyphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleSyphilis is a disease that is found all over the world that causes damaging effects to the fetus through vertical transmission. This study aimed to analyze the processes that trigger the vertical transmission of syphilis through gestational and congenital syphilis notifications. It is a cross-sectional study. The sample totaled 129 notifications of syphilis in pregnant women and 132 notifications of congenital syphilis in the city of Natal, from 2011 to 2015. Data were obtained from the Information System for Disease Notification. The Chi-square, Student’s and Fisher’s tests were used to verify associations of interest. Diagnosis of maternal syphilis was predominant in the third trimester of pregnancy. Only 1.6% of the pregnant women were registered with an adequate treatment regimen, of these 16.3% had the concomitant treatment with their partners. Of the affected children, 78.8% were registered as asymptomatic. The factors that trigger vertical transmission are related to the late diagnosis of the pregnant woman and sexual partner(s) and the deficiencies in clinical/therapeutic management in relation to the phase of the disease. 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title Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
Saraiva, Cecília Olívia Paraguai de Oliveira
congenital syphilis
vertical transmission of infectious disease
prenatal care
public health surveillance
epidemiology
geographic mapping
title_short Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
title_full Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
title_sort Syphilis notifications and the triggering processes for vertical transmission: a cross-sectional study
author Saraiva, Cecília Olívia Paraguai de Oliveira
author_facet Saraiva, Cecília Olívia Paraguai de Oliveira
Oliveira, Samara Isabela Maia de
França, Débora Feitosa de
Ferreira Júnior, Marcos Antônio
Lima, Libna Helen de Melo
Souza, Nilba Lima de
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Samara Isabela Maia de
França, Débora Feitosa de
Ferreira Júnior, Marcos Antônio
Lima, Libna Helen de Melo
Souza, Nilba Lima de
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saraiva, Cecília Olívia Paraguai de Oliveira
Oliveira, Samara Isabela Maia de
França, Débora Feitosa de
Ferreira Júnior, Marcos Antônio
Lima, Libna Helen de Melo
Souza, Nilba Lima de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv congenital syphilis
vertical transmission of infectious disease
prenatal care
public health surveillance
epidemiology
geographic mapping
topic congenital syphilis
vertical transmission of infectious disease
prenatal care
public health surveillance
epidemiology
geographic mapping
description Syphilis is a disease that is found all over the world that causes damaging effects to the fetus through vertical transmission. This study aimed to analyze the processes that trigger the vertical transmission of syphilis through gestational and congenital syphilis notifications. It is a cross-sectional study. The sample totaled 129 notifications of syphilis in pregnant women and 132 notifications of congenital syphilis in the city of Natal, from 2011 to 2015. Data were obtained from the Information System for Disease Notification. The Chi-square, Student’s and Fisher’s tests were used to verify associations of interest. Diagnosis of maternal syphilis was predominant in the third trimester of pregnancy. Only 1.6% of the pregnant women were registered with an adequate treatment regimen, of these 16.3% had the concomitant treatment with their partners. Of the affected children, 78.8% were registered as asymptomatic. The factors that trigger vertical transmission are related to the late diagnosis of the pregnant woman and sexual partner(s) and the deficiencies in clinical/therapeutic management in relation to the phase of the disease. Strategies of professional training should be adopted to notify and expand the provision of information for epidemiological surveillance, aiming to strengthen care, reduce vertical transmission and enable the continuous analysis of this problem
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