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Texas Doctors Concerned About Rising Number Of Babies Born With Syphilis! Black Women Ignore Warning!

Texas Doctors Concerned About Rising Number Of Babies Born With Syphilis! Black Women Ignore Warning!

by September 23, 2024 1 comment

Lets Talk About That!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

Black women love to talk about the high mortality rate when they have children, but why do they never bring up the fact that they don’t normally take the most basic care of themselves or of their children before having them?

Texas doctors concerned about rising number of babies born with syphilis

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The Brief

    • Between 2017 and 2022 there has been a 400% increase in congenital syphilis cases in Texas.
    • In 2019, Texas began requiring three syphilis tests during pregnancy.
    • If untreated, there is a 40% fatality rate among babies born with syphilis.

The number of Texas babies born with the sexually transmitted disease syphilis is on the rise.

The state health department says the numbers over the last five years are concerning.

“Between 2017 and 2022 there was a 400% increase in the number of cases of congenital syphilis. We locally have definitely seen those same significant increases in numbers, and it’s also been seen nationally,” said Dr. Philip Huang with Dallas County Health and Human Services.

A summit was held Friday in Houston about congenital syphilis, babies born with the sexually-transmitted disease.

“The spike in congenital syphilis is probably a multi-fold problem. One is syphilis had almost completely gone away and had become much more rare, and so because of that, a lot of physicians and providers have not been testing or testing for it as much,” said Dr. Emma Dishner, with the Texas Center for Infectious Disease Associates.

State law changed in 2019, requiring three tests for syphilis during pregnancy: the first pre-natal visit, during third trimester and at delivery.

Women who are not being told about the testing should ask about it and new technology made testing better.

“We also probably picked up on a bunch of cases that we didn’t know about prior,” said Dishner.

Doctors say testing is key.

“These women generally don’t become impregnated by themselves, usually, and so I think testing their partners and testing other sexually-active men is also an important part of this,” Dishner said.

The infection is treatable with a shot of penicillin.

The shot can prevent debilitating illnesses in newborns or even worse.

“If it’s untreated, it can be a 40% fatality rate among the babies that are born,” said Huang.

The Source

  • Information from this article comes from Dallas County Health and Human Services and the Texas Center for Infectious Disease Associates.

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  1. privatus
    #1 privatus 28 September, 2024, 15:46

    Here is an excerpt from page 13 of the Texas report entitled, “Congential Syphilis in Texas in 2022”:

    “For CS case rates by mother’s race and ethnicity, Black
    women experienced the highest rate at 524.2 cases per 100,000 live births, followed by Hispanic women with a rate of 236.2 cases per 100,000 live
    births.”

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