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Volume 30, Number 5—May 2024
Synopsis

Congenital Syphilis Prevention Challenges, Pacific Coast of Colombia, 2018–2022

Jose F. Fuertes-Bucheli1, Diana P. Buenaventura-Alegría1, Adriana M. Rivas-Mina, and Robinson Pacheco-LópezComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia (J.F. Fuertes-Bucheli, R. Pacheco-López); Centro Internacional de Entrenamiento e Investigaciones Médicas–CIDEIM, Cali (J.F. Fuertes-Bucheli); Hospital Distrital Luis Ablanque de la Plata, Buenaventura, Colombia (D.P. Buenaventura-Alegría); Universidad Libre, Cali (D.P. Buenaventura-Alegría, A.M. Rivas-Mina)

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Figure 2

Multivariate analysis of factors associated with the lack of >1 maternal syphilis screening test in prenatal care program, Buenaventura, Colombia, 2018–2022. Vertical red dashed line indicates the nonassociation reference point. aOR, adjusted odds ratio; PCP, prenatal care program.

Figure 2. Multivariate analysis of factors associated with the lack of >1 maternal syphilis screening test in prenatal care program, Buenaventura, Colombia, 2018–2022. Vertical red dashed line indicates the nonassociation reference point. aOR, adjusted odds ratio; PCP, prenatal care program.

Main Article

1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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