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Overview
Natural history
complications
- Blindness
- Deafness
- Deformity of the face
- Neurological problems
- Death from congenital syphilis is usually through pulmonary hemorrhage.
Prognosis
- Many infants who were infected early in the pregnancy are stillborn.
- Treatment of the expectant mother lowers the risk of congenital syphilis in the infant.
- Babies who become infected when passing through the birth canal have a better outlook.