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The antenatal prevention of congenital syphilis in a peri-urban settlement.

The obstetric records of patients from Khayelitsha were examined to assess the efficiency of a system for the antenatal prevention of congenital syphilis, and to identify points of breakdown in the process. Seventy-seven (12.7%) of 607 mothers had serological evidence of syphilis, including 10 (32.3%) of 31 mothers who had received no antenatal care. Of 70 patients who required routine management, only 36 (51.4%) received 3 or more of the recommended 4 penicillin injections. Two main weaknesses in the system were identified. One was the centralisation of serological testing. This delayed results reaching the relevant unit, and was responsible for a high cumulative attrition of patients during the many stages necessitated by the centralised testing. The other was a 24.5% attrition of patients referred from the antenatal clinic to a separate sexually transmitted diseases clinic.[1]

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  1. The antenatal prevention of congenital syphilis in a peri-urban settlement. Swingler, G.H., Van Coeverden de Groot, H.A. S. Afr. Med. J. (1993) [Pubmed]
 
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