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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of penicillin prophylaxis on the growth (height and weight) of infants born to mothers with syphilis, aiming to support efforts to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the disease.
  • 419 infants were monitored from 2015 to 2020, comparing those born to syphilis-infected mothers with those born to syphilis-free mothers up to 18 months of age.
  • Results indicated that syphilis-exposed infants generally grew similarly to their unexposed peers, and treatment variations showed some differing growth trends, suggesting effective public health strategies can mitigate risks of congenital syphilis.

Article Abstract

Background: We conducted this study to assess the impact of an intervention to interrupt mother-to-child transmission on the height and weight of syphilis-exposed infants after receiving penicillin prophylaxis after birth and to provide a scientific basis for further elimination of mother-to-child transmission.

Methods: We recruited 419 infants born to syphilis-infected mothers from 2015 to 2020 in Changzhou, and performed 1:1 matching to infants born to syphilis-free mothers during the same period. All infants were followed up to 18 months of age. We collected height and weight data and compared them.

Results: At 18 months of age, the height and weight of the syphilis-exposed infants were almost greater than the WHO reference standards. However, when compared with local unexposed infants, there were almost no differences. The boys born to mothers who received two courses of treatment had longer body lengths at 18 months of age than did those born to mothers who did not receive two courses of treatment, and the girls born to mothers who did not receive treatment had lower body weights at 3 months of age than did both treated groups.

Conclusion: The growth trajectory of infants without congenital syphilis born to syphilis-infected mothers is virtually indistinguishable from that of the general local population. Syphilis-exposed newborns can receive preventive treatment as a public health intervention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11438286PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-024-01779-7DOI Listing

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