Screening for Syphilis in Pregnancy – ACOG
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Congenital syphilis cases are increasing at an alarming rate across the country, driven in part by gaps in screening and treatment. To help combat the rise in congenital syphilis, our updated guidance has shifted to recommend universal screening for every pregnant patient, regardless of perceived risk.
Whether you’re emphasizing patient education on the importance of syphilis screening and treatment or prioritizing a clinical focus, ACOG has resources to support you. Together, we can combat the rise of congenital syphilis and its associated risks.
Review our syphilis in pregnancy guidance.”
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