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Neonatal conjunctivitis with emphasis on its prevention

Nowadays the use of drugs for prevention of neonatal conjunctivitis (NC) has been questioned in some developed countries, due to the high level of prenatal care. In Brazil, although no official data on the occurrence of NC is available, several recent studies has shown high prevalence of genital infection in childbearing age and pregnant women. This, coupled with the 30% to 50% transmission rate of genital chlamydia and gonococcus from mother to newborn, leads to the conclusion that chemoprophylaxis is justified. The potential for local and systemic complications and the need for laboratory tests for its diagnosis have made NC an important public health problem, overlooked in Brazil, where there is no standardization of the method of prevention. Although the use of silver nitrate still appears to be the official method, it has been questioned due to incomplete protection against chlamydia, nowadays the leading agent of NC, and by the frequent occurrence of chemical conjunctivitis. So, it has been replaced by other agents such as erythromycin, tetracycline and other antibiotics. The advantages of povidone-iodine compared to these agents in the various items analyzed, has suggested that it is the best, among the products tested so far, for the prevention of NC.

Ophthalmia neonatorum; Conjuncti-vitis; Primary prevention; Silver nitrate; Sexually transmitted diseases; Chlamydia trachomatis; Neisseria gonorrhoe; Povidone-Iodine


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