Gestational syphilis: a socioeconomic analysis of the increase in rates in Brazil

Alice Silva Valentini, Ana Carolina Dias Pereira, Luiza Toller Silva de Noronha, Julia Bernardes Rattis Batista, José Eduardo Chufalo
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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that has been known since the 15th century. This pathology, whose etiological agent is Treponema Pallidum, can be classified as: acquired, gestational or congenital, since transmission can be sexual or vertical, from mother to fetus. In recent years, gestational syphilis has seen a progressive and considerable increase in the number of cases detected in Brazil. Thus, knowing that this disease puts not only the pregnant woman's life at risk, but also that of the fetus, which can acquire the infection via transplacental transmission, it is extremely important to understand the factors involved in the increase in the number of detected cases of gestational syphilis, which is the main objective of this research. From a socio-economic perspective, the article discusses the correlation between the increase in cases and social inequality factors in areas of Brazil, understanding how the particularities of each region are reflected in health management, based on the incidence of the disease. As a methodology, we plan to carry out a bibliographical review based on books and catalogued scientific articles published in online indexed databases, such as Scientific Library Online (SciElo) and Pubmed. In addition, an analysis of data from the DATASUS platform will be carried out, also from the 2010 Census. As expected results, we believe that the increase in the rate of gestational syphilis is closely related to socioeconomic factors and access to adequate prenatal care.
妊娠梅毒:对巴西发病率增长的社会经济分析
梅毒是一种性传播感染(STI),早在 15 世纪就已为人所知。这种病的病原体是苍白螺旋体,可分为后天性、妊娠性或先天性,因为传播途径可以是性传播,也可以是母亲对胎儿的垂直传播。近年来,巴西发现的妊娠梅毒病例数量逐渐大幅增加。因此,了解妊娠梅毒病例增加的相关因素极其重要,这也是本研究的主要目的。文章从社会经济的角度,讨论了巴西各地区病例增加与社会不平等因素之间的相关性,了解了各地区的特殊性如何根据疾病的发病率反映在健康管理中。在研究方法上,我们计划根据科学图书馆在线(SciElo)和 Pubmed 等在线索引数据库中出版的书籍和编目科学文章进行书目审查。此外,还将对 DATASUS 平台的数据进行分析,这些数据也来自 2010 年人口普查。根据预期结果,我们认为妊娠梅毒发病率的上升与社会经济因素和获得适当产前护理的机会密切相关。
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