Maternal and congenital syphilis in selected Latin America and Caribbean countries: a multi-country analysis using data from the Perinatal Information System
Suzanne J. Serruya A , Pablo Duran A , Gerardo Martinez A , Mario Romero A , Sonja Caffe B , Monica Alonso B and Mariangela F. Silveira C DA Pan American Health Organization, Centro Latinoamericano de Perinatología, Salud de la Mujer y Reproductiva, Montevideo, Uruguay.
B Pan American Health Organization, CHA/HT, Washington DC, USA.
C Faculty of Medicine – Federal University of Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
D Corresponding author. Email: maris.sul@terra.com.br
Sexual Health 12(2) 164-169 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH14191
Submitted: 2 October 2014 Accepted: 16 January 2015 Published: 2 March 2015
Journal Compilation © CSIRO Publishing 2015 Open Access CC BY-NC-ND
Abstract
Background: Maternal syphilis has an important impact on reproductive health. In 2010, World Health Organization (WHO)/Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) member countries approved the Strategy and Plan of Action for Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Congenital Syphilis in the Americas by 2015. This paper aims to describe epidemiological and programmatic characteristics related to maternal and congenital syphilis in selected countries of Latin America and Caribbean for the period 2010–12. Methods: The report is based on a multi-country, quantitative and qualitative analysis from data collected from several sources, representing a compilation of country reports from nine countries as part of the 2012 mid-term evaluation of the Strategy. Data was collected based on standardised procedures at country level. Results: Results are variable among countries. All countries have a strategic national plan to eliminate congenital syphilis, with some distinct characteristics for each country. Protocols and guidelines for the management and treatment of maternal and congenital syphilis in all countries were updated between 2011 and 2013. A high rate of missing information for all countries for some indicators was noticed. Conclusions: The main limitation of the analyses is the huge amount of missing data. Countries must continue to be supported to build capacity for collecting high-quality data on intervention coverage and inequities, and to use it as a basis for decisions about how best to reach women and children with interventions. A high level political commitment is necessary to put into practice the Regional Initiative to Eliminate Congenital Syphilis, with the support of Health Ministries.
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