Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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A surge in babies born with congenital syphilis in Mississippi calls attention to rising cases throughout the nation, especially the South, experts say.

In 2021, the state saw 106 cases, more than nine times the rate in 2018, when 11 cases were reported, according to an analysis of hospital discharge data from Dr. Thomas Dobbs, a University of Mississippi Medical Center infectious disease physician, and state epidemiologists Dr. Paul Byers and Manuela Staneva. 

The analysis first gained attention when Dobbs, a former state health officer, posted the data to Twitter. The preliminary figures haven’t yet been published by the Mississippi State Department of Health.

The analysis raises concerns about lack of access to prenatal care and persistent disparities, experts say, highlighting the need for better screening protocol. Mississippi is one of six states that does not require syphilis screening during pregnancy.



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