1. Congenital syphilis occurs when the syphilis bacterium is transmitted from an infected mother to her fetus during pregnancy. It can cause a range of health problems in infected newborns and children.
2. Symptoms of early congenital syphilis in newborns include rashes, fever, swelling of the liver and spleen, and pneumonia. Late congenital syphilis symptoms appear after age 2 and include facial deformities, dental abnormalities, and neurological problems.
3. Treatment for congenital syphilis depends on factors like the infant's symptoms, physical exam results, and mother's treatment history. Aqueous penicillin is usually recommended for infants with confirmed disease,