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Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers

BACKGROUND: Malaria and HIV infections during pregnancy can individually or jointly unleash or confound pregnancy outcomes. Two of the probable outcomes are fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia. We determined clinical and demographic factors associated with fetal anemia and cord blood mal...

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Autores principales: Laar, Amos K, Grant, Fredrick E, Addo, Yaw, Soyiri, Ireneous, Nkansah, Bright, Abugri, James, Laar, Alexander S, Ampofo, William K, Tuakli, Juliette M, Quakyi, Isabella A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3844504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24007344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-350
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author Laar, Amos K
Grant, Fredrick E
Addo, Yaw
Soyiri, Ireneous
Nkansah, Bright
Abugri, James
Laar, Alexander S
Ampofo, William K
Tuakli, Juliette M
Quakyi, Isabella A
author_facet Laar, Amos K
Grant, Fredrick E
Addo, Yaw
Soyiri, Ireneous
Nkansah, Bright
Abugri, James
Laar, Alexander S
Ampofo, William K
Tuakli, Juliette M
Quakyi, Isabella A
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description BACKGROUND: Malaria and HIV infections during pregnancy can individually or jointly unleash or confound pregnancy outcomes. Two of the probable outcomes are fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia. We determined clinical and demographic factors associated with fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia in newborns of HIV-positive women from two districts in Ghana. RESULTS: We enrolled 1,154 antenatal attendees (443 HIV-positive and 711 HIV-negative) of which 66% were prospectively followed up at delivery. Maternal malaria parasitemia, and anemia rates among HIV+ participants at enrolment were 20.3% and 78.7% respectively, and 12.8% and 51.6% among HIV- participants. Multivariate linear and logistic regression models were used to study associations. Prevalence of fetal anemia (cord hemoglobin level < 12.5 g/dL) and cord parasitemia (presence of P. falciparum in cord blood at delivery) were 57.3% and 24.4% respectively. Factors found to be associated with fetal anemia were maternal malaria parasitemia and maternal anemia. Infant cord hemoglobin status at delivery was positively and significantly associated with maternal hemoglobin and gestational age whilst female gender of infant was negatively associated with cord hemoglobin status. Maternal malaria parasitemia status at recruitment and female gender of infant were positively associated with infant cord malaria parasitemia status. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that newborns of women infected with HIV and/or malaria are at increased risk of anemia and also cord blood malaria parasitemia. Prevention of malaria infection during pregnancy may reduce the incidence of both adverse perinatal outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-38445042013-12-02 Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers Laar, Amos K Grant, Fredrick E Addo, Yaw Soyiri, Ireneous Nkansah, Bright Abugri, James Laar, Alexander S Ampofo, William K Tuakli, Juliette M Quakyi, Isabella A BMC Res Notes Research Article BACKGROUND: Malaria and HIV infections during pregnancy can individually or jointly unleash or confound pregnancy outcomes. Two of the probable outcomes are fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia. We determined clinical and demographic factors associated with fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia in newborns of HIV-positive women from two districts in Ghana. RESULTS: We enrolled 1,154 antenatal attendees (443 HIV-positive and 711 HIV-negative) of which 66% were prospectively followed up at delivery. Maternal malaria parasitemia, and anemia rates among HIV+ participants at enrolment were 20.3% and 78.7% respectively, and 12.8% and 51.6% among HIV- participants. Multivariate linear and logistic regression models were used to study associations. Prevalence of fetal anemia (cord hemoglobin level < 12.5 g/dL) and cord parasitemia (presence of P. falciparum in cord blood at delivery) were 57.3% and 24.4% respectively. Factors found to be associated with fetal anemia were maternal malaria parasitemia and maternal anemia. Infant cord hemoglobin status at delivery was positively and significantly associated with maternal hemoglobin and gestational age whilst female gender of infant was negatively associated with cord hemoglobin status. Maternal malaria parasitemia status at recruitment and female gender of infant were positively associated with infant cord malaria parasitemia status. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that newborns of women infected with HIV and/or malaria are at increased risk of anemia and also cord blood malaria parasitemia. Prevention of malaria infection during pregnancy may reduce the incidence of both adverse perinatal outcomes. BioMed Central 2013-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3844504/ /pubmed/24007344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-350 Text en Copyright © 2013 Laar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laar, Amos K
Grant, Fredrick E
Addo, Yaw
Soyiri, Ireneous
Nkansah, Bright
Abugri, James
Laar, Alexander S
Ampofo, William K
Tuakli, Juliette M
Quakyi, Isabella A
Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title_full Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title_fullStr Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title_short Predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of HIV-positive mothers
title_sort predictors of fetal anemia and cord blood malaria parasitemia among newborns of hiv-positive mothers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3844504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24007344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-350
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