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Evolution towards the elimination of congenital syphilis in Latin America and the Caribbean: a multicountry analysis
Article in English | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-50480
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ABSTRACT
[ABSTRACT]. Objective. Effective and low-cost interventions for preventing the vertical transmission of syphilis can substantially reduce mortality and morbidity related to maternal and congenital syphilis. This study aims to identify successes and problems in eliminating congenital syphilis in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Methods. Conducted in 2015, this multicountry study included qualitative data from focal point staff members of the Pan American Health Organization, as well as country information and answers to semiqualitative questions on the elimination of congenital syphilis. Additional information was obtained from five Caribbean countries and Panama. Results. Few of the studied LAC countries use a rapid syphilis test, but most of them do have benzathine penicillin available in primary care facilities. The majority of the countries have national strategies and protocols for eliminating congenital syphilis. There were substantial differences among the national information systems, including with data collection, analysis, and quality control. The major challenges related to eliminating congenital syphilis are the need to improve prenatal care; test coverage; health worker training about syphilis diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up; and access to institutional deliveries. Other problems include a lack of rapid tests; shortages of benzathine penicillin; and substandard laboratory quality. Poor follow-up of maternal syphilis cases and their sexual contacts was also reported. Conclusions. Most of the LAC countries studied have national strategic plans and protocols and have advanced in the elimination of congenital syphilis. These countries must keep improving their capacity to collect high-quality data about coverage and inequities and use this data as a basis for decision-making. To accelerate the elimination of congenital syphilis, the good practices and actions that have been undertaken must be reinforced.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Health context: SDG3 - Target 3C: Increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce / Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas / SDG3 - Health and Well-Being Health problem: Authority and Accountability for Healthcare Workers / Goal 6: Information systems for health / Target 3.1: Reduce maternal mortality Database: PAHO-IRIS Main subject: Syphilis, Congenital / West Indies / Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical / Guyana / Health Promotion / Latin America Type of study: Practice guideline / Qualitative research Country/Region as subject: South America / Caribbean / English Caribbean / Guyana Language: English Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Health context: SDG3 - Target 3C: Increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce / Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas / SDG3 - Health and Well-Being Health problem: Authority and Accountability for Healthcare Workers / Goal 6: Information systems for health / Target 3.1: Reduce maternal mortality Database: PAHO-IRIS Main subject: Syphilis, Congenital / West Indies / Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical / Guyana / Health Promotion / Latin America Type of study: Practice guideline / Qualitative research Country/Region as subject: South America / Caribbean / English Caribbean / Guyana Language: English Year: 2019 Document type: Article
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