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Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study

Background: Congenital syphilis is associated with perinatal deaths, preterm births and congenital malformations. Low rates of syphilis screening during pregnancy and treatment of those found seropositive have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia. We report the rate...

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Autores principales: Berrueta, Mabel, Cafferata, Maria Luisa, Mwenechanya, Musaku, Nkamba Mukadi, Dalau, Althabe, Fernando, Bergel, Eduardo, Gibbons, Luz, Ciganda, Alvaro, Klein, Karen, Mwapule Tembo, Abigail, Habulembe Mwanakalanga, Friday, Banda, Ernest, Mavila Kilonga, Arlette, Lusamba Dikassa, Paul, Xiong, Xu, Chomba, Elwyn, Tshefu, Antoinette K., Buekens, Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29355227
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12768.1
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author Berrueta, Mabel
Cafferata, Maria Luisa
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Nkamba Mukadi, Dalau
Althabe, Fernando
Bergel, Eduardo
Gibbons, Luz
Ciganda, Alvaro
Klein, Karen
Mwapule Tembo, Abigail
Habulembe Mwanakalanga, Friday
Banda, Ernest
Mavila Kilonga, Arlette
Lusamba Dikassa, Paul
Xiong, Xu
Chomba, Elwyn
Tshefu, Antoinette K.
Buekens, Pierre
author_facet Berrueta, Mabel
Cafferata, Maria Luisa
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Nkamba Mukadi, Dalau
Althabe, Fernando
Bergel, Eduardo
Gibbons, Luz
Ciganda, Alvaro
Klein, Karen
Mwapule Tembo, Abigail
Habulembe Mwanakalanga, Friday
Banda, Ernest
Mavila Kilonga, Arlette
Lusamba Dikassa, Paul
Xiong, Xu
Chomba, Elwyn
Tshefu, Antoinette K.
Buekens, Pierre
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description Background: Congenital syphilis is associated with perinatal deaths, preterm births and congenital malformations. Low rates of syphilis screening during pregnancy and treatment of those found seropositive have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia. We report the rates on antenatal syphilis screening, the seroprevalence of syphilis infection, and the frequency of antibiotic treatment in pregnant women screened positive for syphilis during their attendance at antenatal care (ANC) clinics in Kinshasa, DRC and Lusaka, Zambia. Methods: Women attending their first ANC were enrolled consecutively during a 9-month period in 16 and 13 ANC clinics in Kinshasa and Lusaka respectively, in the context of the baseline period of a cluster trial. Study personnel collected data on women’s characteristics, the syphilis screening practices, the test results, and the frequency of treatment, that were done under routine ANC conditions and registered in the clinic records. Results: 4,153 women in Kinshasa and 18,097 women in Lusaka were enrolled. The frequency of screening at the first visit was 59.7% (n= 2,479) in Kinshasa, and 27.8% (n=5,025) in Lusaka. Screening test availability varied. In the periods in which tests were available the screening rates were 92.8% in Kinshasa and 52.0% in Lusaka. The frequency of women screened seropositive was 0.4% (n=10) in Kinshasa and 2.2% (n=109) in Lusaka. Respectively, 10% (n=1) and 11.9% (n= 13) among seropositive women received treatment at the first visit. Conclusions: The results of the study show that screening for syphilis in pregnancy is not universal even when supplies are available. Our ongoing trial will evaluate the impact of a behavioral intervention on changing health providers’ practices to increase screening and treatment rates when supplies are available.
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spelling pubmed-57642272018-01-19 Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study Berrueta, Mabel Cafferata, Maria Luisa Mwenechanya, Musaku Nkamba Mukadi, Dalau Althabe, Fernando Bergel, Eduardo Gibbons, Luz Ciganda, Alvaro Klein, Karen Mwapule Tembo, Abigail Habulembe Mwanakalanga, Friday Banda, Ernest Mavila Kilonga, Arlette Lusamba Dikassa, Paul Xiong, Xu Chomba, Elwyn Tshefu, Antoinette K. Buekens, Pierre Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Congenital syphilis is associated with perinatal deaths, preterm births and congenital malformations. Low rates of syphilis screening during pregnancy and treatment of those found seropositive have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia. We report the rates on antenatal syphilis screening, the seroprevalence of syphilis infection, and the frequency of antibiotic treatment in pregnant women screened positive for syphilis during their attendance at antenatal care (ANC) clinics in Kinshasa, DRC and Lusaka, Zambia. Methods: Women attending their first ANC were enrolled consecutively during a 9-month period in 16 and 13 ANC clinics in Kinshasa and Lusaka respectively, in the context of the baseline period of a cluster trial. Study personnel collected data on women’s characteristics, the syphilis screening practices, the test results, and the frequency of treatment, that were done under routine ANC conditions and registered in the clinic records. Results: 4,153 women in Kinshasa and 18,097 women in Lusaka were enrolled. The frequency of screening at the first visit was 59.7% (n= 2,479) in Kinshasa, and 27.8% (n=5,025) in Lusaka. Screening test availability varied. In the periods in which tests were available the screening rates were 92.8% in Kinshasa and 52.0% in Lusaka. The frequency of women screened seropositive was 0.4% (n=10) in Kinshasa and 2.2% (n=109) in Lusaka. Respectively, 10% (n=1) and 11.9% (n= 13) among seropositive women received treatment at the first visit. Conclusions: The results of the study show that screening for syphilis in pregnancy is not universal even when supplies are available. Our ongoing trial will evaluate the impact of a behavioral intervention on changing health providers’ practices to increase screening and treatment rates when supplies are available. F1000 Research Limited 2017-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5764227/ /pubmed/29355227 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12768.1 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Berrueta M et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Berrueta, Mabel
Cafferata, Maria Luisa
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Nkamba Mukadi, Dalau
Althabe, Fernando
Bergel, Eduardo
Gibbons, Luz
Ciganda, Alvaro
Klein, Karen
Mwapule Tembo, Abigail
Habulembe Mwanakalanga, Friday
Banda, Ernest
Mavila Kilonga, Arlette
Lusamba Dikassa, Paul
Xiong, Xu
Chomba, Elwyn
Tshefu, Antoinette K.
Buekens, Pierre
Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title_full Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title_short Syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Lusaka, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
title_sort syphilis screening and treatment in pregnant women in kinshasa, democratic republic of the congo and in lusaka, zambia: a cross-sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29355227
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12768.1
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