Literature DB >> 4002086

Syphilis in pregnant black women.

B Manning, J Moodley, S M Ross.   

Abstract

Serological tests for syphilis (with rapid plasma reagin) were performed in 2 767 women attending the antenatal clinic of King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, for their first, booking visit. The test was repeated at the 36th week of pregnancy. A total of 152 women (5,5%) were assumed to have syphilis. In addition, 4 (11,8%) of 34 patients who were seronegative at less than 32 weeks of pregnancy had a positive serological test result at 36 weeks.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4002086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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