Literature DB >> 35342366

Congenital syphilis re-emergence in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Peter Benoit1, Lana Tennenhouse2, Alicia Lapple1, Gillian Hill-Carroll1, Souradet Shaw2, Jared Bullard2,3, Pierre Plourde1,2.   

Abstract

Background: Infectious syphilis rates have been increasing in Winnipeg, Manitoba among individuals during their childbearing years. Untreated or inadequately treated prenatal infection often results in congenital syphilis, with devastating consequences to fetal health and survival. The objective of this study was to review public health surveillance data regarding congenital syphilis incidence and birthing parent risk factors in Winnipeg from 2018 to 2020.
Methods: Data extracted from a population-based surveillance database maintained by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Public Health investigations for all 2018-2020 probable or confirmed cases of early congenital syphilis or syphilitic stillbirth were reviewed. Rates of congenital syphilis were calculated per 1,000 live births. Descriptive analyses were performed to describe birthing parent age, neighbourhood of residence, intravenous substance use, Child and Family Services involvement, access to prenatal care and obtainment of adequate prenatal treatment.
Results: There were eight cases of confirmed/probable congenital syphilis in 2018, 22 cases in 2019 and 30 cases in 2020. Average birthing parent age was 26.5-27.0 years. The majority (66.7%) of birthing parents lived in inner city neighbourhoods with known infectious syphilis outbreaks. Over 50% of birthing parents did not receive any prenatal care, or the care received consisted of inadequate treatment or follow-up. Reinfection among birthing parents who did receive prenatal care was suspected in an additional 23.3% of cases.
Conclusion: Congenital syphilis rates in Winnipeg have increased dramatically. Public health and healthcare provider efforts to address the needs of the community are vital for promoting access to safe and effective prenatal care.

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Keywords:  congenital syphilis; health inequity; prenatal care; surveillance

Year:  2022        PMID: 35342366      PMCID: PMC8889919          DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v48i23a06

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Commun Dis Rep        ISSN: 1188-4169


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