Congenital Syphilis

Program Details

Presenter: Rosalyn Plotzker, MD, MPH & Elizabeth Kessler, MPH
Provides 1.00 hours of CE/CME credit (Presented: July 20, 2023; Reviewed July 1, 2024; Expires June 30, 2026)
Online CME credit fee: Free

Overview

This training is in collaboration with the California Prevention Training Center and the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center-Nevada. Prevention of congenital syphilis (CS) is critical, given that untreated syphilis during pregnancy may lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, blindness, deafness, and/or bone deformities in infants. While CS can be fully prevented through timely syphilis screening and adequate treatment during prenatal care, the number of CS cases in Nevada and the United States continues to rise. This webinar will discuss the epidemiology of syphilis in Nevada, and review the screening updates, pathophysiology, and treatment.

Objectives

Following participation in this course, participants should be able to:

  • Describe congenital syphilis epidemiology
  • Discuss screening updates and POT screening
  • Explain the pathophysiology, manifestations, and treatment for congenital syphilis

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Program faculty

Rosalyn Plotzker, MD, MPH Assistant Professor, UCSF Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Clinical Faculty, California Prevention Training Center, Provider, UCSF Anal Neoplasia, Clinic, Research and Education (ANCRE) Center, Public Health Medical Officer, CDPH STD Control

Branch Elizabeth Kessler, MPH OPHIE Surveillance Manager, Office of Public Health Investigations and Epidemiology, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Nevada Department of Health and Human Services