Rev Rene (Jul 2015)

Factors associated to the notification of congenital syphilis: an indicator of quality of prenatal care

  • Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França,
  • Joana D’arc Lyra Batista,
  • Alexsandro Silva Coura,
  • Cibely Freire de Oliveira,
  • Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo,
  • Francisco Stélio de Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000300010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3

Abstract

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Objective: to analyze factors associated to the notification of congenital syphilis. Methods: a cross-sectional documentary, quantitative study, made through the National System of Notifiable Diseases. The study consisted of 113 notified cases. A data collection form was used and Chi-square and Fisher tests were made. Results: women had prenatal exams (80.2%), serologic testing before six months of pregnancy (46.7%) and after (53.3%). There was an association for the variables race (p = 0.005) and serological test (p = 0.044). The treatment of the pregnant woman was inadequate (64.5%) and the partner was not treated (85.7%). Conclusion: it was found that the number of cases is growing, increasing the possibility of children with severe sequelae. So improvements in prenatal care are still needed.

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