Literature DB >> 25916174

Recent change in congenital syphilis in Korea: Retrospective 10 year study.

Sung-Han Kang1, Ji-Hyun Lee2, Sun-Hee Choi2, Jin Lee3, Hoi Soo Yoon2, Sung-Ho Cha2, Yong-Sung Choi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate recent clinical and anthropologic features of neonates with reactive serology for syphilis and their mothers from three institutions in Korea over an 11-year-period.
METHOD: The medical records of 20 neonates with reactive serology for syphilis and their mothers at three centers (Kyung Hee University Hospital, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, and Korea Electric Power Corporation Hospital) seen between January 2000 and December 2010 were reviewed retrospectively.
RESULTS: Among 20 mothers, 16 (80%) were native Korean and four (20%) were foreign-born immigrants. Two mothers (10%) were unmarried. The annual distribution of cases was three (15%) in 2000, one each (5%) in 2005 and 2006, respectively, two each (10%) in 2007 and 2008, respectively, six (30%) in 2009, and five (25%) in 2010. Just over half (55%) occurred across 2009 and 2010. All neonates, by definition, were diagnosed with presumptive congenital syphilis (CS). Among the neonates, four had positive cerebrospinal fluid venereal disease research laboratory test, and three exhibited symptoms and signs.
CONCLUSIONS: In three centers in Seoul, Korea, the observed number of CS cases was higher in 2009 and 2010 than in previous years. This finding is consistent with a trend toward increasing prevalence of international marriage and suggests that more meticulous screening of CS is needed.
© 2015 Japan Pediatric Society.

Keywords:  congenital syphilis; medical anthropology; serology

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25916174     DOI: 10.1111/ped.12663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Int        ISSN: 1328-8067            Impact factor:   1.524


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Authors:  Yun Hee Kim; Ji Ho Song; Chan Jong Kim; Eun Mi Yang
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 2.153

2.  Case-control study of risk factors for incident syphilis infection among men who have sex with men in Tokyo, Japan.

Authors:  Masahiro Ishikane; Yuzo Arima; Ichiro Itoda; Takuya Yamagishi; Takuri Takahashi; Tamano Matsui; Tomimasa Sunagawa; Makoto Ohnishi; Kazunori Oishi
Journal:  Western Pac Surveill Response J       Date:  2019-12-09

3.  Outcomes of infants born to pregnant women with syphilis: a nationwide study in Korea.

Authors:  Joohee Lim; So Jin Yoon; Jeong Eun Shin; Jung Ho Han; Soon Min Lee; Ho Seon Eun; Min Soo Park; Kook In Park
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 2.125

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