Syphilis is a chronic bacterial sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochaete called Treponema pallidum. It can
also be transmitted by blood transfusion or vertically. The present study was carried out to diagnosis the syphilis
infection during pregnancy. In this study 400 pregnant women were enrolled over eleven months from March 2012 to
January 2013 serological methods including VDRL as screening test and TPHA as confirmatory test were used. Venereal
disease research laboratory (VDRL) reveals that out of 400 pregnant women twelve cases (3%) were positive, out of 12
samples were positive by VDRL nine (75%) were positive by TPHA. Congenitally transmissible syphilis continues to
occur among pregnant women in the Iraq Cases would be missed and stillbirths and congenitally infected babies would
occur if antenatal screening was not achieved.
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Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 3379-3381, June 2015
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