2012-2022年军队卫生系统孕妇和新生儿梅毒病例分析

Q3 Medicine
MSMR Pub Date : 2024-12-20
Katherine S Kotas, Shauna L Stahlman, Saixia Ying, David H Yun, Charles E McCannon, John F Ambrose
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本报告介绍了2012年至2022年军事卫生系统(MHS)受益人群中孕妇孕产妇梅毒和新生儿先天性梅毒的发病率。从国防医疗监测系统(DMSS)获得军队医院和诊所以及民用卫生保健设施的医疗遭遇数据,以确定怀孕、活产和确诊的产妇和先天性梅毒。在2012年至2022年期间,MHS女性受益人的孕产妇梅毒发病率增加了233% (n=123,每10万例分娩66.0例),而新生儿MHS受益人的先天性梅毒发病率增加了355% (n=9至n=32,每10万例活产6.8至30.8例)。在报告所述期间,怀孕的现役军人普遍比怀孕的非现役军人MHS受益人显示出更高的孕产妇梅毒发病率。此外,MHS中孕产妇梅毒病例的阳性预测值较低(59%)。未来的研究可以集中在潜在的产妇梅毒病例的错误分类,以及梅毒筛查依从性和所有怀孕MHS受益人在怀孕期间的治疗。2015年至2022年期间,怀孕女性现役军人中诊断出的孕产妇梅毒率超过了之前报道的所有女性现役军人中每年的梅毒率,可能是由于筛查增加。
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Syphilis cases among pregnant women and newborns in the Military Health System, 2012-2022.

This report presents the rates of maternal syphilis among pregnant women and congenital syphilis among newborns in the Military Health System (MHS) beneficiary population from 2012 to 2022. Medical encounter data from military hospitals and clinics as well as civilian health care facilities were obtained from the Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) to determine pregnancies, live births, and confirmed diagnoses of maternal and congenital syphilis. The rate of maternal syphilis in female MHS beneficiaries increased by 233% between 2012 (n=123, 66.0 per 100,000 births) and 2022 (n=169, 219.8 per 100,000 births), while the rate of congenital syphilis in newborn MHS beneficiaries increased by 355% (n=9 to n=32, 6.8 to 30.8 per 100,000 live births). Pregnant active component service members generally evinced higher rates of maternal syphilis than pregnant non-service member MHS beneficiaries during the reporting period. Additionally, the positive predictive value of maternal syphilis cases in the MHS was found to be low (59%). Future studies could focus on potential misclassification of maternal syphilis cases as well as syphilis screening compliance and treatment during pregnancy for all pregnant MHS beneficiaries. The rate of diagnosed maternal syphilis among pregnant female active component service members exceeded previously reported rates of syphilis among all female active component service members annually between 2015 and 2022, likely due to increased screening.

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