Congenital STIs in newborns occur as a result of infection of babies in utero or during delivery as a complication of untreated STIs among mothers. Syphilis, HIV, gonococcal, chlamydia and herpes simplex are the most serious congenital STIs
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Congenital STIs in newborns occur as a result of infection of babies in utero or during delivery as a complication of untreated STIs among mothers. Syphilis, HIV, gonococcal, chlamydia and herpes simplex are the most serious congenital STIs