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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Routine antenatal screening is recommended for syphilis. | |||
Routine screening | |||
==Screening== | ==Screening== |
Revision as of 20:10, 1 March 2017
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Overview
Routine antenatal screening is recommended for syphilis.
Screening
Effective prevention and detection of congenital syphilis depends on the identification of syphilis in pregnant women and screening is a key component to decrease the incidence of congenital syphilis. The recommendations for screening are as follows:
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Timing of Screening | Test all pregnant women at the first prenatal visit. |
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