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Case Reports
. 1991 Apr-Jun;18(2):102-6.
doi: 10.1097/00007435-199118020-00009.

Failure of recommended maternal therapy to prevent congenital syphilis

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Failure of recommended maternal therapy to prevent congenital syphilis

S A Rawstron et al. Sex Transm Dis. 1991 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

A pregnant women with secondary syphilis received appropriate therapy with penicillin in the last trimester of pregnancy. At delivery, her titre had fallen fourfold, and the baby had a non-reactive cord blood titre at birth. However, the treatment failed to prevent infection in the infant, and the baby had developed signs of congenital syphilis at 10 weeks of age. The definition of "adequate therapy" of pregnant women is unclear, and recent guidelines are contradictory. Therefore, literature that pertains to penicillin therapy in pregnancy is reviewed, and new guidelines for therapy proposed.

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