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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · Key points. If you are pregnant, you are not immune to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Pregnant people should ask their doctors about getting tested and treated for STIs. STIs can complicate your pregnancy and may have serious effects on both you and the developing baby. Overview.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Everyone who is pregnant should be tested for syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C starting early in pregnancy. Repeat testing may be needed. Pregnant people at risk should also be tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea starting early in pregnancy. Repeat testing may be needed in some cases.

  3. Key points of diagnosis, treatment, test of cure, and pregnancy complications for STIs are summarized in Table 1. 2. Infection. Screening modality. First-line treatment. Second-line treatment...

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    Pregnant women are considered a ‘special population’ by the CDC. Due to the potential burden to pregnant women, offspring and partners, providers should ask all pregnant women and their partners about STIs, and ensure counseling, screening and treatment are available. SPECIFIC STIs: HIV SYPHILIS HEPATITIS B HEPATITIS C CHLAMYDIA GONORRHEA BACTERIAL...

    Recommendations for STI testing can vary based on certain considerations, including state laws. The CDC recommendations are considered broader, such that more women will potentially be screened, but are consistent with other CDCguidance with the intention of preventing adverse outcomes for pregnant women, partners and fetuses.

    All pregnant women and their partners should be asked about STIs and counseled regarding personal risks as well as pregnancy and outcomes
    Pap Smears should be performed in pregnancy at the same frequency as nonpregnant women
  4. Pregnant Women: Pregnant women should be screened for hepatitis C except in settings where the hepatitis C infection (HCV) positivity is < 0.1% 19; Men Who Have Sex with Women: All adults over age 18 years should be screened for hepatitis C except in settings where the hepatitis C infection (HCV) positivity is < 0.1% 19; Men Who Have Sex With Men

  5. Mar 24, 2021 · Pregnant Women: Test for HBsAg at first prenatal visit of each pregnancy regardless of prior testing; retest at delivery if at high risk. Men: Men at increased risk. MSM: All MSM should be tested for HBsAg.

  6. Aug 27, 2024 · For gonorrhea and chlamydia, the test involves a painless swab of the vagina, which patients can do themselves if they prefer. The screening test for the other three infections is a blood test. Providers can collect a blood sample at the same time as other routine blood tests.

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