Bibliographic citations
Conde, M., (2016). Grado de riesgo de la atención prenatal insuficiente para la sífilis congénita en gestantes con sífilis atendidas en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal 2010-2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4774
Conde, M., Grado de riesgo de la atención prenatal insuficiente para la sífilis congénita en gestantes con sífilis atendidas en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal 2010-2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4774
@misc{renati/480142,
title = "Grado de riesgo de la atención prenatal insuficiente para la sífilis congénita en gestantes con sífilis atendidas en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal 2010-2014",
author = "Conde Pizarro, Miluska Daryl",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- Introduction: syphilis during pregnancy is a public health problem due to its transmission capacity, from an infected mother to her child during any stage of pregnancy; which can lead to high rates of infant and child mortality. Objective: To determine the degree of risk of inadequate prenatal care for congenital syphilis in pregnant women with syphilis treated at the “Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal” from 2010 to 2014. Design: observational, case - control and retrospective. Location: “Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal”. Participants: were included in the study 33 patients with gestational syphilis treated at the “INMP” during 2010-2014. Interventions: for the study non-probability sampling was used. To assess the risk of proposed factors, the measure of Odds Ratio (OR) was calculated with a confidence level of 95%. Results: Of the 33 pregnant women with syphilis 25 cases of congenital syphilis was among the main general characteristics of those pregnant women with children with congenital syphilis was found that 24% had ≤ 20 years history of drug (8%), sexual partners ≤ 2 (68%), first sexual intercourse ≤ 15 years of age (28%), history of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) (20%) pathway was primarily vaginal delivery (84%). In the analysis of prenatal care was evident that the lack of frequency of prenatal care (OR: 2.21), late diagnosis (OR: 10.5) and incomplete treatment (OR: 72) are risk factors for congenital syphilis in mothers with gestational syphilis. No relationship between prenatal care <4 and the late onset of prenatal visits with congenital syphilis was found. It was observed that in 88% of cases with congenital syphilis, no treatment for syphilis was provided contacts. Conclusions: Inadequate prenatal care in pregnant women with syphilis has shown constitute a significant degree of risk for congenital syphilis; when this is related to the lack of frequency of antenatal care. Keywords: congenital syphilis, prenatal care, pregnant women.
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