NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) The number of babies in the southeastern U.S. state of Mississippi being treated for congenital syphilis has jumped by more than 900 percent over five years, uprooting the progress the nation's poorest state had made in nearly quashing what experts say is an avoidable public health crisis, reported NBC News last week.
The number of babies in Mississippi being treated for congenital syphilis has jumped by more than 900% over five years, uprooting the progress the nation’s.
The number of babies in Mississippi being treated for congenital syphilis has jumped by more than 900% over five years, uprooting the progress the nation’s.