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Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age
In Sub-Saharan Africa, malaria continues to be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including stillbirth, early neonatal death, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Current preventive measures are insufficient and new interventions are urgently needed. However, before such interventions can...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9772013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36569122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1061538 |
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author | Gaoussou, Santara Attaher, Oumar Swihart, Bruce Traore, Moussa Diarra, Soumaila Soumbounou, Ibrahim H. Ndiaye, Oulematou Issiaka, Djibrilla Morrison, Robert Mahamar, Almahamoudou Duffy, Patrick E. Dicko, Alassane Fried, Michal |
author_facet | Gaoussou, Santara Attaher, Oumar Swihart, Bruce Traore, Moussa Diarra, Soumaila Soumbounou, Ibrahim H. Ndiaye, Oulematou Issiaka, Djibrilla Morrison, Robert Mahamar, Almahamoudou Duffy, Patrick E. Dicko, Alassane Fried, Michal |
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description | In Sub-Saharan Africa, malaria continues to be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including stillbirth, early neonatal death, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Current preventive measures are insufficient and new interventions are urgently needed. However, before such interventions can be tested in pregnant women, background information on pregnancy outcomes in this target population must be collected. We conducted an observational study in Ouélessébougou, Mali, a malaria-endemic area where first antenatal visit commonly occurs during the second trimester of pregnancy, hindering calculation of miscarriage rate in the population. To accurately determine the rate of miscarriage, 799 non-pregnant women of child-bearing age were enrolled and surveyed via monthly follow up visits that included pregnancy tests. Out of 505 women that completed the study, 364 became pregnant and 358 pregnancies were analyzed: 43 (12%) resulted in miscarriage, 28 (65.1%) occurred during the first trimester of pregnancy. We also determined rates of stillbirth, neonatal death, preterm delivery, and small for gestational age. The results showed high rate of miscarriage during the first trimester and established a basis to evaluate new interventions to prevent pregnancy malaria. This survey design enabled identification of first trimester miscarriages that are often missed by studies conducted in antenatal clinics. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/], identifier [NCT0297 4608]. |
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spelling | pubmed-97720132022-12-23 Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age Gaoussou, Santara Attaher, Oumar Swihart, Bruce Traore, Moussa Diarra, Soumaila Soumbounou, Ibrahim H. Ndiaye, Oulematou Issiaka, Djibrilla Morrison, Robert Mahamar, Almahamoudou Duffy, Patrick E. Dicko, Alassane Fried, Michal Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine In Sub-Saharan Africa, malaria continues to be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including stillbirth, early neonatal death, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Current preventive measures are insufficient and new interventions are urgently needed. However, before such interventions can be tested in pregnant women, background information on pregnancy outcomes in this target population must be collected. We conducted an observational study in Ouélessébougou, Mali, a malaria-endemic area where first antenatal visit commonly occurs during the second trimester of pregnancy, hindering calculation of miscarriage rate in the population. To accurately determine the rate of miscarriage, 799 non-pregnant women of child-bearing age were enrolled and surveyed via monthly follow up visits that included pregnancy tests. Out of 505 women that completed the study, 364 became pregnant and 358 pregnancies were analyzed: 43 (12%) resulted in miscarriage, 28 (65.1%) occurred during the first trimester of pregnancy. We also determined rates of stillbirth, neonatal death, preterm delivery, and small for gestational age. The results showed high rate of miscarriage during the first trimester and established a basis to evaluate new interventions to prevent pregnancy malaria. This survey design enabled identification of first trimester miscarriages that are often missed by studies conducted in antenatal clinics. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/], identifier [NCT0297 4608]. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9772013/ /pubmed/36569122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1061538 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gaoussou, Attaher, Swihart, Traore, Diarra, Soumbounou, Ndiaye, Issiaka, Morrison, Mahamar, Duffy, Dicko and Fried. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Gaoussou, Santara Attaher, Oumar Swihart, Bruce Traore, Moussa Diarra, Soumaila Soumbounou, Ibrahim H. Ndiaye, Oulematou Issiaka, Djibrilla Morrison, Robert Mahamar, Almahamoudou Duffy, Patrick E. Dicko, Alassane Fried, Michal Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title | Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title_full | Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title_fullStr | Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title_full_unstemmed | Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title_short | Pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed Malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
title_sort | pregnancy outcomes in a malaria-exposed malian cohort of women of child-bearing age |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9772013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36569122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1061538 |
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