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Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all women with a stillbirth have a syphilis test after delivery. Our study seeks to evaluate adherence to CDC guidelines for syphilis screening among women with a stillbirth delivery. Methods: We used data recorded ...
Researchers are studying the efficacy of ceftriaxone and azithromycin in treating syphilis. Central nervous system (CNS) penetration and its similarity to penicillin support the use of ceftriaxone in the treatment of syphilis. Studies are presently inconclusive, and CDC guidelines neither support nor refu...
(12). The CDC treatment guidelines are based on the premise that different stages or forms of the disease should be treated with different preparations and doses of penicillin. Following the principles of public health or population based guidelines; their goal is to provide therapeutic ...
This study indicates that physicians may either be unfamiliar or disagree with the current CDC guidelines for evaluation and management of patients with syphilis. Physicians should know these guidelines and document their reasoning if they choose not to follow them. Long-term follow-up of patients ...
A resurgence of congenital syphilis in the 1980s led to questions about the adequacy of the CDC guidelines for treatment of maternal syphilis and prevention of neonatal infection. Several factors contributed to the increase in congenital syphilis, including increased incidence of maternal disease, failur...
The CDC recommends screening for syphilis infection in all pregnant women at their first prenatal visit.5 Joint guidelines from AAP and ACOG recommend screening for syphilis infection in pregnant women as early as possible in pregnancy.6 The CDC, AAP, and ACOG also recommend repeat screening at ...
treatment recommendations have been published by the CDC most recently in theSexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2006(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report2006; 55, RR-11) and can also be found at the CDC’s website,http://www.cdc.gov/....
A summary of the 2021 guidelines from the CDC is as follows:[1][44] Proven or Highly Likely Neonatal Disease This applies to infants where the mother is positive serologically with both a treponemal test and a nontreponemal assay, PLUS any of the following: ...