Congenital syphilis: the re-emergence of a forgotten disease

Author:

Foles Ana IsabelORCID,Eiras Dias Mariana,Figueiredo Melissa,Marçal Mónica

Abstract

A preterm newborn presented at birth with generalised oedema, disseminated bullous and desquamative exanthema with palmoplantar involvement and hepatomegaly, admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit with severe multisystemic disease, haemodynamic instability and respiratory distress. The mother had a history of treated latent syphilis before pregnancy. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory screening was negative in the first trimester, titre 1:2 in second trimester and 1:32 in the third trimester, a result only available to the medical team at birth. The mother’s rapid plasma reagin (RPR) titre was 1:64 at birth. The newbon’s RPR titre was 1:256, confirming the diagnosis of early congenital syphilis. The newborn was treated with aqueous penicillin G, with clinical and laboratorial progressive recovery. Congenital syphilis is a preventable disease, but despite prenatal screening programmes, it remains a significant public health issue worldwide with high morbidity and mortality.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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