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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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Table 1

Bivariate analysis of factors associated with having newborns with congenital syphilis in mothers who entered in a prenatal care program of a public hospital in Buenaventura, Colombia, 2018–2022*

Characteristic Newborn with congenital syphilis
Newborn without congenital syphilis
Crude OR (95% CI) p value
Age group, y
<18
Yes 19 (19.8) 592 (18.0) 1.12 (0.63–1.89) 0.659
No 77 (80.2) 2,690 (82.0) Referent
19–34
Yes 72 (75.0) 2,403 (73.2) 1.09 (0.68–1.83) 0.697
No 24 (25.0) 879 (26.8) Referent
>35
Yes 5 (5.2) 287 (8.7) 0.57 (0.18–1.40) 0.224†
No
91 (94.8)
2,995 (91.3)
Referent

Educational level
Basic or lower‡ 92 (95.8) 3,115 (94.9) 1.23 (0.45–4.67) 0.684
Postsecondary
4 (4.2)
167 (5.1)
Referent

Socioeconomic stratum§
1 (low-low) 94 (97.9) 3,075 (93.7) 3.16 (0.84–26.68) 0.090†
2 (low)
2 (2.1)
207 (6.3)
Referent

Residential area
Rural 1 (1.0) 148 (4.5) 0.22 (0.01–1.29) 0.102†
Urban
95 (99.0)
3,134 (95.5)
Referent

Ethnicity
Afro-Colombian 92 (95.8) 3,234 (98.5) 0.34 (0.12–1.33) 0.033†
Other
4 (4.2)
48 (1.5)
Referent

Occupation
Head of household¶ 77 (80.2) 2,580 (78.6) 1.1 (0.65–1.94) 0.706
Other
19 (19.8)
702 (21.4)
Referent

Marital status
Single 24 (25.0) 621 (18.9) 1.42 (0.85–2.31) 0.135†
With partner#
72 (75.0)
2,661 (81.1)
Referent

History of >3 pregnancies
Yes 33 (34.4) 1,024 (31.2) 1.15 (0.73–1.80) 0.508
No
63 (65.6)
2,258 (68.8)
Referent

History of spontaneous abortions
Yes 23 (24.0) 655 (20.0) 1.26 (0.75–2.1) 0.334
No
73 (76.0)
2,627 (80.0)
Referent

History of stillbirths
Yes 3 (3.1) 89 (2.7) 1.16 (0.23–3.60) 0.806
No
93 (96.9)
3,193 (97.3)
Referent

Trimester of access to PCP
Second or third 50 (52.1) 1,526 (46.5) 1.25 (0.81–1.92) 0.279
First
46 (47.9)
1,756 (53.5)
Referent

>1 syphilis screening test
No 51 (53.1) 1,188 (36.2) 1.99 (1.30–3.07) <0.001†
Yes 45 (46.9)
2,094 (63.8)
Referent

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. PCP, prenatal care program. †Indicates variables with a p value of <0.25 included in the logistic regression. ‡Basic or lower: completed secondary school or lower; post-secondary: technical, technologist, university, or higher. §Socioeconomic stratum scale in Colombia: 1 to 6, with 1 being the lowest level. ¶Person, whether single or married, who bears the ongoing responsibility for providing financial or social support to their minor newborns or other dependents. #De facto marriage or married.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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