1999
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-199901000-00002
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Efficacy of Treatment for Syphilis in Pregnancy

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“…Thus, early management of suspected cases of congenital syphilis should be aggressively pursued. Routine maternal prenatal screening and treatment for pregnant women with serologic confirmation or with overt clinical signs of infection has a significant chance of preventing maternal-fetal transmission [15]. Prompt investigation of infants born to high-risk mothers or with suspicious clinical signs suggestive of syphilis infection is recommended.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, early management of suspected cases of congenital syphilis should be aggressively pursued. Routine maternal prenatal screening and treatment for pregnant women with serologic confirmation or with overt clinical signs of infection has a significant chance of preventing maternal-fetal transmission [15]. Prompt investigation of infants born to high-risk mothers or with suspicious clinical signs suggestive of syphilis infection is recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of congenital syphilis is increasing in first-world countries [13,14], despite the reality that prevention of congenital syphilis can be achieved in over 98% of cases with penicillin-based regimens [15]. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that a serologic test for syphilis be performed on all pregnant women at the first prenatal visit, and also at the time of delivery if the mother is at high risk for syphilis [16].…”
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“…In verschiedenen Studien hat sich die stadiengerechte Behandlung der Syphilis in der Schwangerschaft als effektiv in der Prä-vention der konnatalen Syphilis erwiesen [15,19]. Allerdings hängt die Effektivität der Behandlung unter anderem von einem rechtzeitigen Therapiebeginn ab (möglichst vor der 21.…”
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“…Allerdings hängt die Effektivität der Behandlung unter anderem von einem rechtzeitigen Therapiebeginn ab (möglichst vor der 21. SSW und mehr als 4 ± 6 Wochen vor Entbindung) [17,19]. Nach den Richtlinien der CDC erhalten Patienten mit Frühsyphilis (Erkrankungsdauer < 1 Jahr) einmalig 2,4 Mio.…”
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