BACKGROUND: In high syphilis prevalence settings, the syphilis testing and treatment strategy for mothers and newborns must be tailored to balance the risk of over treatment against the risk of missing infants at high-risk for congenital syphilis. Adding a non-treponemal test (Rapid Plasma Reagin - RPR) to a routine rapid treponemal test (SD Bioline Syphilis 3.0) for women giving birth can help distinguish between neonates at high and low-risk for congenital syphilis to tailor their treatment. Treatment for neonates born to RPR-reactive mothers (high-risk) is 10?days of intravenous penicillin, while one dose of intramuscular penicillin is sufficient for those born to RPR non-reactive mothers (low-risk). This strategy was adopted in March 20...
Studies have addressed cost-effectiveness of syphilis testing of pregnant women in high-prevalence s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In March 2012, The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation trained mater...
Two hundred women who were screened for syphilis at their initial antenatal visit were rescreened at...
: Rosanna Peeling and colleagues describe their experience of introducing point-of-care testing to s...
AbstractObjectiveRapid plasma reagin (RPR) is frequently used to test women for maternal syphilis. R...
Untreated syphilis in pregnancy is associated with adverse clinical outcomes for the infant. Most sy...
OBJECTIVE: Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) is frequently used to test women for maternal syphilis. Rapid s...
BACKGROUND: Globally syphilis is an important yet preventable cause of stillbirth, neonatal mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: Syphilis remains an important and preventable cause of stillbirth and neonatal mortali...
Background: Untreated syphilis in pregnancy is associated with adverse clinical outcomes for the inf...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of rapid syphilis tests (RSTs) on syphilis testing and treat...
Background. Despite the availability of rapid diagnostic tests and inexpensive treatment for pregnan...
Copyright © 2007 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Background: Syphilis remains a significant cause of...
Much attention is being given to the prevention of HIV infection in babies through transmission from...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of single-dose benzathine penicillin G in infants at high risk ...
Studies have addressed cost-effectiveness of syphilis testing of pregnant women in high-prevalence s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In March 2012, The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation trained mater...
Two hundred women who were screened for syphilis at their initial antenatal visit were rescreened at...
: Rosanna Peeling and colleagues describe their experience of introducing point-of-care testing to s...
AbstractObjectiveRapid plasma reagin (RPR) is frequently used to test women for maternal syphilis. R...
Untreated syphilis in pregnancy is associated with adverse clinical outcomes for the infant. Most sy...
OBJECTIVE: Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) is frequently used to test women for maternal syphilis. Rapid s...
BACKGROUND: Globally syphilis is an important yet preventable cause of stillbirth, neonatal mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: Syphilis remains an important and preventable cause of stillbirth and neonatal mortali...
Background: Untreated syphilis in pregnancy is associated with adverse clinical outcomes for the inf...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of rapid syphilis tests (RSTs) on syphilis testing and treat...
Background. Despite the availability of rapid diagnostic tests and inexpensive treatment for pregnan...
Copyright © 2007 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Background: Syphilis remains a significant cause of...
Much attention is being given to the prevention of HIV infection in babies through transmission from...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of single-dose benzathine penicillin G in infants at high risk ...
Studies have addressed cost-effectiveness of syphilis testing of pregnant women in high-prevalence s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In March 2012, The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation trained mater...
Two hundred women who were screened for syphilis at their initial antenatal visit were rescreened at...