Investigation of congenital syphilis cases: tool for surveillance, permanent education and management

ferramenta para vigilância, educação permanente e gestão

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syphilis, congenital, epidemiological monitoring, health information systems

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Introduction: Even though syphilis is an easily detectable and treatable disease, it is still considered a major public health problem, which may lead to Congenital Syphilis (CS). Objective: To analyze the final conclusion and the situations of vulnerability of cases of CS reported in Niterói in 2018 and 2019. Methods: A review of the reported cases of CS, except for abortions, diagnosed in 2018 and 2019, was carried out through SINAN forms and research questionnaires. Results: Of the 46 cases of CS in 2018 and the 107 cases in 2019, 8 (17.4%) and 4 (4%) did not undergo prenatal care, respectively; 2 (4.4%) and 4 (4%) were not screened for CS in the prenatal period; 3 (6.5%) and 13 (12%) were screened, but not treated; 11 (23.9%) and 17 (16%) did not receive an adequate treatment; 1 0 (21.7%) and 23 (21%) were reactive in the screening process, received adequate treatment, but were reinfected; 9 (19.6%) and 32 (30%) were reactive in the screening process, received adequate treatment, but had confirmed CS due to other criteria; 3 (6.5%) and 12 (11%) were nonreactive in prenatal care, but reactive in childbirth; and 0 (0%) and 2 (2%) were reactive, considered a serological scar, untreated, but confirmed by other criteria. The “low-income family” vulnerability aspect appears 21 times in 2018 and 50 times in 2019; “alcohol user”, 11 times in 2018; “frequent change of address”, 18 times in 2019. Conclusion: The social context of pregnant women living in Niterói in 2018 and 2019 may have determined the outcome of congenital syphilis.

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Kamilla Cabral Kosa, Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói

Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói – Niterói (RJ), Brazil

Fábia Lisboa de Souza, Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói

Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói – Niterói (RJ), Brazil

Marcella Martins Alves Teofilo, Secretaria Estadual de Saúde do Rio de Janeiro

Secretaria Estadual de Saúde do Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil

Yasmin Nascimento Farias, Secretaria Municipal de Saúde do Rio de Janeiro

Secretaria Municipal de Saúde do Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil

Márcia Santana, Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói

Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói – Niterói (RJ), Brazil

Ana Lúcia Fontes Eppinghaus, Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói

Fundação Municipal de Saúde de Niterói – Niterói (RJ), Brazil

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2021-04-15

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Kosa KC, Souza FL de, Teofilo MMA, Farias YN, Santana M, Eppinghaus ALF, et al. Investigation of congenital syphilis cases: tool for surveillance, permanent education and management: ferramenta para vigilância, educação permanente e gestão. DST [Internet]. 2021 Apr. 15 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];33. Available from: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/765

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