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Congenital syphilis

Disease Congenital spherocytic anemiaCongenital toxoplasmosis

Congenital syphilis
Definition
Congenital syphilis is a severe, disabling, and often life-threatening infection seen in infants. A pregnant mother who has syphilis can spread the disease through the placenta to the unborn infant.

 


Congenital syphilis
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Congenital syphilis is syphilis present in utero and at birth, and occurs when a child is born to a mother with secondary or tertiary syphilis. Untreated syphilis results in a high risk of a bad outcome of pregnancy,...
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Congenital syphilis
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Congenital syphilis occurs when a baby is born already infected with the bacteria that cause syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a type of bacteria called a spirochete.

Congenital syphilis
Up until the Second World War, it was common for babies to be born with the terrible disease of 'congenital syphilis', which they caught from their mothers. Features included blindness, deafness and brain damage.

Congenital Syphilis
This type occurs when a pregnant women passes syphilis to her unborn child. This is now rare in developed countries. Syphilis testing is part of routine prenatal care.

Congenital syphilis. This means syphilis infection that is passed from a pregnant mother to her unborn baby. It is divided into: ...

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Syphilis that is transmitted from a woman to her fetus during pregnancy, leading to bone disorders, wasting, loss of sight and/or hearing, deformities, stillbirth, or death of newborn.

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Congenital Hemidysplasia With Ichthyosiform Erythrodermal And Limb Defects ...

Congenital syphilis occurs after a fetus is infected in the womb. This form of syphilis causes teeth abnormalities, bone problems, liver/spleen/kidney enlargement, brain infection, failure to thrive/poor growth, swollen lymph nodes, ...

Congenital syphilis occurs when the fetus is infected in the uterus, and occurs in some 80-85% of cases of early untreated maternal syphilis.

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Early congenital syphilis usually starts in between birth and about 3 months of life, with most cases occurring within the first five weeks of life.

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Congenital syphilis has increased at a rate of 400-500% over the past decade, on the basis of criteria introduced by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 1990.

Some infants with congenital syphilis may have symptoms at birth, but most develop symptoms between 2 weeks and 3 months later. These symptoms may include ...

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Mother-infant transmission (see Birth symptoms) - 40-70% of newborns will have congenital syphilis.
Congenital syphilis - a condition causing various newborn defects; see symptoms of congenital syphilis
Stillbirth - about 1% of cases ...

Congenital syphilis
Cleidocranial dysostosis
Crouzon syndrome
Hurler syndrome
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Russell-Silver syndrome (Russell-Silver dwarf)
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Miscellaneous -- measles, congenital syphilis, diphtheria, nasal polyps (benign growths), overuse of decongestants, foreign objects in the nose , ozena--an inflammatory disease of unknown cause.
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This is called congenital syphilis. It can cause the baby to die before it is born - a stillbirth. A baby who has syphilis at birth may suffer permanent damage to their liver, brain, eyes, teeth, bones, glands and lungs.

Syphilis may also be acquired by the fetus in the uterus (congenital syphilis). Syphilis, especially when detected early, may be cured with appropriate treatment.

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Pregnant women with the disease can spread it to their baby. This disease, called congenital syphilis, can cause abnormalities or even death to the child.

Progression
The bacteria enters the body through breaches in epithelium (lining of cells).There are 4 main stages of disease and congenital syphilis which is viewed separately: ...

Only seven notifications represented the infectious stage of the disease.
Twenty-six per cent of notifications were from individuals with past treated infection.
No cases of congenital syphilis were notified in 2000.
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Drying quickly kills the germs, so they must remain wet; they generally enter the body through a living source"another person (acquired syphilis) or through the placenta to the unborn child (congenital syphilis).

Interstitial keratitis affects both eyes and usually occurs as a complication of congenital or acquired syphilis. In congenital syphilis, it can occur between age two and puberty.

An infected mother can transmit the disease to her fetus; 25% of such pregnancies end in stillbirth or death of the infant, and another 40% to 70% will result in a baby with congenital syphilis, which, if untreated, ...

They usually measure from 4 to 14µ in length, though they may reach 18 or 22,u; the breadth is about 0.25 /2. In a section of the liver from a case of congenital syphilis an enormous number of these spirochaetes may be found.

See also: Syphilis, Symptom, Infections, Pregnancy, Prevention

Disease Congenital spherocytic anemiaCongenital toxoplasmosis

 
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