1993
DOI: 10.1542/peds.91.1.88
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Comparison of Maternal Sera, Cord Blood, and Neonatal Sera for Detecting Presumptive Congenital Syphilis: Relationship With Maternal Treatment

Abstract: The incidence of congenital syphilis has increased rapidly over the past few years. Most infected mothers and their newborns are asymptomatic at birth and diagnosis depends on serologic testing during pregnancy and at delivery. This study was initiated to compare maternal sera, cord blood, and neonatal sera for detecting presumptive congenital syphilis and to assess the role of maternal treatment (administration of penicillin to the mother at least 1 month before delivery) on the serologic results at the time … Show more

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