Abstract INTRODUCTION: Syphilis infection remains an alarming public health problem worldwide. METHODS: This study analyzed syphilis cases listed in the Information System on Diseases of Compulsory Declaration (SINAN) of Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil between January 2013 and December 2014. RESULTS: Most of the evaluated syphilis cases would have been preventable through public education, particularly congenital syphilis in children of previously diagnosed mothers and infection by untreated sexual partners. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence rate of syphilis could be reduced by improving prevention through counselling on the risk of infection, improving access to condoms, and increasing the frequency of diagnostic tests.</div
Introduction Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
To fight against the rising incidence of syphilis, the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH) launched t...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Syphilis infection remains an alarming public health problem worldwide. MET...
Introduction:Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction: congenital syphilis is a systemic infectious disease of chronic evolution caused by th...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of congenital and maternal syphilis in ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This paper analyzed sociodemographic and epidemiological data of individuals...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This paper analyzed sociodemographic and epidemiological data of individuals...
Justifications and Objectives: Syphilis is the most widespread bacterial infection in the human popu...
Syphilis is an infectious-contagious disease that is a worrying factor for sanitary authorities thro...
BACKGROUND: Reducing congenital syphilis has been the focus of Brazilian health programs for decades...
Acquired syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that affects the general population and has be...
Objective. Effective and low-cost interventions for preventing the vertical transmission of syphilis...
Introduction Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
To fight against the rising incidence of syphilis, the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH) launched t...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Syphilis infection remains an alarming public health problem worldwide. MET...
Introduction:Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction: congenital syphilis is a systemic infectious disease of chronic evolution caused by th...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of congenital and maternal syphilis in ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This paper analyzed sociodemographic and epidemiological data of individuals...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This paper analyzed sociodemographic and epidemiological data of individuals...
Justifications and Objectives: Syphilis is the most widespread bacterial infection in the human popu...
Syphilis is an infectious-contagious disease that is a worrying factor for sanitary authorities thro...
BACKGROUND: Reducing congenital syphilis has been the focus of Brazilian health programs for decades...
Acquired syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that affects the general population and has be...
Objective. Effective and low-cost interventions for preventing the vertical transmission of syphilis...
Introduction Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction Congenital syphilis is an important health problem in Brazil. This study assessed measu...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
To fight against the rising incidence of syphilis, the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH) launched t...