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Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey

OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to estimate prevalence of malaria infection, especially sub-patent infection, in pregnant women residing in high malaria-endemic, hard-to-reach pockets of the Indian state of Odisha; and also measure its impact on birth-weight of their new-borns. METHOD: A time-to-...

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Autores principales: Bal, Madhusmita, Ghosal, Jyoti, Das, Arundhuti, Sandeepta, Sonali, Pati, Sanghmitra, Dutta, Ambarish, Ranjit, Manoranjan
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36650337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00082-0
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author Bal, Madhusmita
Ghosal, Jyoti
Das, Arundhuti
Sandeepta, Sonali
Pati, Sanghmitra
Dutta, Ambarish
Ranjit, Manoranjan
author_facet Bal, Madhusmita
Ghosal, Jyoti
Das, Arundhuti
Sandeepta, Sonali
Pati, Sanghmitra
Dutta, Ambarish
Ranjit, Manoranjan
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description OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to estimate prevalence of malaria infection, especially sub-patent infection, in pregnant women residing in high malaria-endemic, hard-to-reach pockets of the Indian state of Odisha; and also measure its impact on birth-weight of their new-borns. METHOD: A time-to-event analysis of prospective longitudinal follow-up study nested within a cross-sectional survey of people residing in high malaria-endemic six districts of Odisha was conducted during July–November 2019. Malaria status in pregnant mothers was categorized as malaria free; sub-patent, and patent. Hazards Ratio (HR) of low birth-weight (LBW; birth-weight < 2500 gms) was estimated in these three categories (n = 308) adjusted for residence (block), gravida, caste, age and gestational age at testing. RESULTS: 50.3% pregnant women had sub-patent malaria infection, 3.9% had patent infection. In fully adjusted model, hazards ratio of LBW was 3.76 (95% CI 1.12, 12.64, p = 0.032) in pregnant women with patent infection and 1.82 (95% CI 0.87, 3.81, p = 0.109) in women with sub-patent infection when compared to no malaria group. CONCLUSION: The study showed that half of the pregnant women in high-endemic pockets had sub-patent infection which posed deleterious influence on birth-weight of their new-borns. The study thereby flags the prevalence of sub-patent infection as a public health concern, because sub-patent infection in pregnant mothers may persist as a “silent” reservoir, with the potential to derail the malaria control program, especially when the country plans malaria elimination by 2030.
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spelling pubmed-100063792023-03-12 Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey Bal, Madhusmita Ghosal, Jyoti Das, Arundhuti Sandeepta, Sonali Pati, Sanghmitra Dutta, Ambarish Ranjit, Manoranjan J Epidemiol Glob Health Research Article OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to estimate prevalence of malaria infection, especially sub-patent infection, in pregnant women residing in high malaria-endemic, hard-to-reach pockets of the Indian state of Odisha; and also measure its impact on birth-weight of their new-borns. METHOD: A time-to-event analysis of prospective longitudinal follow-up study nested within a cross-sectional survey of people residing in high malaria-endemic six districts of Odisha was conducted during July–November 2019. Malaria status in pregnant mothers was categorized as malaria free; sub-patent, and patent. Hazards Ratio (HR) of low birth-weight (LBW; birth-weight < 2500 gms) was estimated in these three categories (n = 308) adjusted for residence (block), gravida, caste, age and gestational age at testing. RESULTS: 50.3% pregnant women had sub-patent malaria infection, 3.9% had patent infection. In fully adjusted model, hazards ratio of LBW was 3.76 (95% CI 1.12, 12.64, p = 0.032) in pregnant women with patent infection and 1.82 (95% CI 0.87, 3.81, p = 0.109) in women with sub-patent infection when compared to no malaria group. CONCLUSION: The study showed that half of the pregnant women in high-endemic pockets had sub-patent infection which posed deleterious influence on birth-weight of their new-borns. The study thereby flags the prevalence of sub-patent infection as a public health concern, because sub-patent infection in pregnant mothers may persist as a “silent” reservoir, with the potential to derail the malaria control program, especially when the country plans malaria elimination by 2030. Springer Netherlands 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10006379/ /pubmed/36650337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00082-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Bal, Madhusmita
Ghosal, Jyoti
Das, Arundhuti
Sandeepta, Sonali
Pati, Sanghmitra
Dutta, Ambarish
Ranjit, Manoranjan
Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title_full Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title_fullStr Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title_short Impact of Sub-patent Malaria During Pregnancy on Birth-Weight in Odisha, India: Time-to-Event Analysis of Prospective Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Survey
title_sort impact of sub-patent malaria during pregnancy on birth-weight in odisha, india: time-to-event analysis of prospective longitudinal follow-up of a survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36650337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00082-0
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