Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious problems if not treated – and it can pass from a pregnant woman to her unborn baby. This is called congenital syphilis.
Congenital syphilis is a chronic infection that affects multiple organs. It may lead to premature birth or stillbirth. Even if the baby is born without any symptoms, bone deformities, eye disease ...
Up to 40% of babies with congenital syphilis may be stillborn or die from the infection. Though a baby with a syphilis infection may not show symptoms at the time of birth, the baby may develop ...
Pregnancy itself does not seem to alter the clinical progression of syphilis in the female: As in the nonpregnant woman, the primary lesion (Fig. 2) can appear 10 to 90 days after the causative ...
When a pregnant person is infected with syphilis, the infection can pose severe consequences for the pregnant individual and the unborn baby. Left untreated, syphilis can progress to advanced ...
If a woman becomes a carrier before or during pregnancy, her baby could be infected and be born with abnormalities, and the risk of miscarriage or stillbirth increases. Syphilis infections cases ...
Congenital syphilis occurs when the infection is passed from a mother to their baby during pregnancy. The infection is dealt with by ensuring pregnant people are screened for syphilis and are ...
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