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The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment

Background: Sub-Saharan Africa bears a disproportionate burden of preterm birth and other adverse outcomes. A better understanding of the demographic, clinical, and biologic underpinnings of these adverse outcomes is urgently needed to plan interventions and inform new discovery.  Methods: The Zambi...

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Autores principales: Castillo, Marcela C., Fuseini, Nurain M., Rittenhouse, Katelyn, Price, Joan T., Freeman, Bethany L., Mwape, Humphrey, Winston, Jennifer, Sindano, Ntazana, Baruch-Gravett, Courtney, Chi, Benjamin H., Kasaro, Margaret P., Litch, James A., Stringer, Jeffrey S.A., Vwalika, Bellington
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30706053
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12820.3
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author Castillo, Marcela C.
Fuseini, Nurain M.
Rittenhouse, Katelyn
Price, Joan T.
Freeman, Bethany L.
Mwape, Humphrey
Winston, Jennifer
Sindano, Ntazana
Baruch-Gravett, Courtney
Chi, Benjamin H.
Kasaro, Margaret P.
Litch, James A.
Stringer, Jeffrey S.A.
Vwalika, Bellington
author_facet Castillo, Marcela C.
Fuseini, Nurain M.
Rittenhouse, Katelyn
Price, Joan T.
Freeman, Bethany L.
Mwape, Humphrey
Winston, Jennifer
Sindano, Ntazana
Baruch-Gravett, Courtney
Chi, Benjamin H.
Kasaro, Margaret P.
Litch, James A.
Stringer, Jeffrey S.A.
Vwalika, Bellington
author_sort Castillo, Marcela C.
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description Background: Sub-Saharan Africa bears a disproportionate burden of preterm birth and other adverse outcomes. A better understanding of the demographic, clinical, and biologic underpinnings of these adverse outcomes is urgently needed to plan interventions and inform new discovery.  Methods: The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS) is a prospective observational cohort established at the Women and Newborn Hospital (WNH) in Lusaka, Zambia. We recruit pregnant women from district health centers and the WNH and offer ultrasound examination to determine eligibility. Participants receive routine obstetrical care, lab testing, midtrimester cervical length measurement, and serial fetal growth monitoring. At delivery, we assess gestational age, birthweight, vital status, and sex and assign a delivery phenotype. We collect blood, urine, and vaginal swab specimens at scheduled visits and store them in an on-site biorepository. In September 2017, enrollment of the ZAPPS Phase 1—the subject of this report—was completed. Phase 2, which is limited to HIV-uninfected women, reopened in January 2018.  Results: Between August 2015 and September 2017, we screened 1784 women, of whom 1450 (81.2%) met inclusion criteria and were enrolled. The median age at enrollment was 27 years (IQR 23–32) and median gestational age was 16 weeks (IQR 13–18). Among women with a previous pregnancy (n=1042), 19% (n=194) reported a prior miscarriage.  Among parous women (n=992), 41% (n=411) reported a prior preterm birth and 14% (n=126) reported a prior stillbirth. The HIV seroprevalence was 24%. Discussion: We have established a large cohort of pregnant women and newborns at the WNH to characterize the determinants of adverse birth outcomes in Lusaka, Zambia. Our overarching goal is to elucidate biological mechanisms in an effort to identify new strategies for early detection and prevention of adverse outcomes. We hope that findings from this cohort will help guide future studies, clinical care, and policy.
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spelling pubmed-63504062019-01-29 The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment Castillo, Marcela C. Fuseini, Nurain M. Rittenhouse, Katelyn Price, Joan T. Freeman, Bethany L. Mwape, Humphrey Winston, Jennifer Sindano, Ntazana Baruch-Gravett, Courtney Chi, Benjamin H. Kasaro, Margaret P. Litch, James A. Stringer, Jeffrey S.A. Vwalika, Bellington Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Sub-Saharan Africa bears a disproportionate burden of preterm birth and other adverse outcomes. A better understanding of the demographic, clinical, and biologic underpinnings of these adverse outcomes is urgently needed to plan interventions and inform new discovery.  Methods: The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS) is a prospective observational cohort established at the Women and Newborn Hospital (WNH) in Lusaka, Zambia. We recruit pregnant women from district health centers and the WNH and offer ultrasound examination to determine eligibility. Participants receive routine obstetrical care, lab testing, midtrimester cervical length measurement, and serial fetal growth monitoring. At delivery, we assess gestational age, birthweight, vital status, and sex and assign a delivery phenotype. We collect blood, urine, and vaginal swab specimens at scheduled visits and store them in an on-site biorepository. In September 2017, enrollment of the ZAPPS Phase 1—the subject of this report—was completed. Phase 2, which is limited to HIV-uninfected women, reopened in January 2018.  Results: Between August 2015 and September 2017, we screened 1784 women, of whom 1450 (81.2%) met inclusion criteria and were enrolled. The median age at enrollment was 27 years (IQR 23–32) and median gestational age was 16 weeks (IQR 13–18). Among women with a previous pregnancy (n=1042), 19% (n=194) reported a prior miscarriage.  Among parous women (n=992), 41% (n=411) reported a prior preterm birth and 14% (n=126) reported a prior stillbirth. The HIV seroprevalence was 24%. Discussion: We have established a large cohort of pregnant women and newborns at the WNH to characterize the determinants of adverse birth outcomes in Lusaka, Zambia. Our overarching goal is to elucidate biological mechanisms in an effort to identify new strategies for early detection and prevention of adverse outcomes. We hope that findings from this cohort will help guide future studies, clinical care, and policy. F1000 Research Limited 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6350406/ /pubmed/30706053 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12820.3 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Castillo MC et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castillo, Marcela C.
Fuseini, Nurain M.
Rittenhouse, Katelyn
Price, Joan T.
Freeman, Bethany L.
Mwape, Humphrey
Winston, Jennifer
Sindano, Ntazana
Baruch-Gravett, Courtney
Chi, Benjamin H.
Kasaro, Margaret P.
Litch, James A.
Stringer, Jeffrey S.A.
Vwalika, Bellington
The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title_full The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title_fullStr The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title_full_unstemmed The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title_short The Zambian Preterm Birth Prevention Study (ZAPPS): Cohort characteristics at enrollment
title_sort zambian preterm birth prevention study (zapps): cohort characteristics at enrollment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30706053
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12820.3
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