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Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger

INTRODUCTION: the purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and to evaluate maternal and perinatal prognosis during pregnancy and childbirth among married child students in the city of Niamey. METHODS: we conducted a case-control study of gestants and parturients at the Issaka Gazobi Mate...

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Autores principales: Diaouga, Hamidou Soumana, Yacouba, Maimouna Chaibou, Abdou, Mahamane Mobarak Salifou, Rahamatou, Madeleine Garba, Idi, Nafiou, Nayama, Madi
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598088
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.274.25834
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author Diaouga, Hamidou Soumana
Yacouba, Maimouna Chaibou
Abdou, Mahamane Mobarak Salifou
Rahamatou, Madeleine Garba
Idi, Nafiou
Nayama, Madi
author_facet Diaouga, Hamidou Soumana
Yacouba, Maimouna Chaibou
Abdou, Mahamane Mobarak Salifou
Rahamatou, Madeleine Garba
Idi, Nafiou
Nayama, Madi
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description INTRODUCTION: the purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and to evaluate maternal and perinatal prognosis during pregnancy and childbirth among married child students in the city of Niamey. METHODS: we conducted a case-control study of gestants and parturients at the Issaka Gazobi Maternity Hospital in Niamey over the period January 2018-December 31, 2018. Child students (<18 years) were compared to students aged 18-27 years. Maternal sociodemographic parameters and maternal and perinatal mortality were analyzed. The usual statistics and logistic regression were used to analyze the results. The significance level was set at p <0.05. RESULTS: the frequency of delivery among child students was 3.06%. Minors attended prenatal follow-up (46.7% vs 41.9%) more diligently than adults. Cesarean section (ORa=2 [1.0-3.0]) eclampsia (ORa=2 [1.0-4.4]), episiotomy (ORa=2[1.2-1.8]) and neonatal depression (p <0.05 (10.6% vs 5.8%)) were higher among minors than among adults. Perinatal mortality was high in both groups. CONCLUSION: our results are close to those described in other European and African studies. The differences in obstetric and perinatal risks seem to be related to socio-demographic factors of child mothers. These should be taken into account in any approach to the prevention of pregnancy complications in minors.
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spelling pubmed-78642662021-02-16 Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger Diaouga, Hamidou Soumana Yacouba, Maimouna Chaibou Abdou, Mahamane Mobarak Salifou Rahamatou, Madeleine Garba Idi, Nafiou Nayama, Madi Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: the purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and to evaluate maternal and perinatal prognosis during pregnancy and childbirth among married child students in the city of Niamey. METHODS: we conducted a case-control study of gestants and parturients at the Issaka Gazobi Maternity Hospital in Niamey over the period January 2018-December 31, 2018. Child students (<18 years) were compared to students aged 18-27 years. Maternal sociodemographic parameters and maternal and perinatal mortality were analyzed. The usual statistics and logistic regression were used to analyze the results. The significance level was set at p <0.05. RESULTS: the frequency of delivery among child students was 3.06%. Minors attended prenatal follow-up (46.7% vs 41.9%) more diligently than adults. Cesarean section (ORa=2 [1.0-3.0]) eclampsia (ORa=2 [1.0-4.4]), episiotomy (ORa=2[1.2-1.8]) and neonatal depression (p <0.05 (10.6% vs 5.8%)) were higher among minors than among adults. Perinatal mortality was high in both groups. CONCLUSION: our results are close to those described in other European and African studies. The differences in obstetric and perinatal risks seem to be related to socio-demographic factors of child mothers. These should be taken into account in any approach to the prevention of pregnancy complications in minors. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7864266/ /pubmed/33598088 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.274.25834 Text en Copyright: Hamidou Soumana Diaouga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Diaouga, Hamidou Soumana
Yacouba, Maimouna Chaibou
Abdou, Mahamane Mobarak Salifou
Rahamatou, Madeleine Garba
Idi, Nafiou
Nayama, Madi
Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title_full Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title_fullStr Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title_full_unstemmed Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title_short Pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à Niamey, République du Niger
title_sort pronostic de la grossesse chez les mineures mariées en cours de scolarisation à niamey, république du niger
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598088
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.274.25834
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