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Understanding Congenital Syphilis
Infants & Young Children ( IF 1.125 ) Pub Date : 2018-10-01 , DOI: 10.1097/iyc.0000000000000125
Sallie Porter , Rubab Qureshi , Irina Benenson

The incidence of infants with congenital syphilis (CS) has been accelerating in the United States and remains an issue of global concern. Infants with CS often experience poor birth, health, and developmental outcomes. These poor outcomes (e.g., prematurity, bone changes, neurodevelopmental impairment) may be exacerbated by social vulnerabilities (e.g., housing instability, incarceration) experienced by their mothers and families. As such, infants with CS may benefit from neurodevelopmental assessments offered early in life, comprehensive in scope, and repeated over time; developmental intervention, as well as family support services that acknowledge the co-occurring health, developmental, and social challenges they may face.

中文翻译:

了解先天性梅毒

美国婴儿先天性梅毒 (CS) 的发病率一直在加速上升,并且仍然是全球关注的问题。患有 CS 的婴儿通常会经历较差的出生、健康和发育结果。这些不良结局(例如,早产、骨骼变化、神经发育障碍)可能会因母亲和家人所经历的社会脆弱性(例如,住房不稳定、监禁)而加剧。因此,患有 CS 的婴儿可能会受益于在生命早期提供的、范围广泛且随着时间重复进行的神经发育评估;发展干预,以及承认他们可能面临的共同发生的健康、发展和社会挑战的家庭支持服务。
更新日期:2018-10-01
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