Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Outcomes of Gestation in Women with and Without Brucella Infection.

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mohammad Mahdi Majzoobi, Roya Teimori, Shahla Nouri, Manoochehr Karami, Mile Bosilkovski, Ali Saadatmand
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Abstract

Background: Maternal, fetal, and neonatal complications of brucellosis in pregnant women are probably higher than those in the general population. This comparative study aimed to survey the mentioned complications in pregnant women with positive and negative Brucella serologic tests.

Study design: This is a prospective cohort study.

Methods: In this study, 2160 pregnant women residing in the rural area of Hamadan province were screened for Brucella infection by agglutination test. Then, 106 (4.90%) pregnant women with a positive test (exposed group) were compared with 210 subjects (non-exposed group) who were randomly selected from more than 2000 pregnant women with a negative serological test in terms of maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes from October 2018 to March 2020. Data were analyzed by SPSS 20 software at a 95% confidence level.

Results: The mean age of mothers in both exposed and unexposed groups was 27.84±6.13 and 38.71±6.85 years, respectively. Past medical history of brucellosis, animal contact, and the consumption of unpasteurized dairy products were reported to be 14 (13.2%), 63 (59.4%), and 82 (77.4%), respectively, in the exposed group. The mentioned measures were 3 (1.5%), 109 (51.9%), and 54 (26.9%) in the unexposed group, respectively. Among exposed and unexposed groups, the incidence of abortion was 9 (8.6%) and 5 (2.4%) with P=0.005, intrauterine fetal death was 2 (1.9%) and zero with P=0.211, low birth weight was 10 (10.6%) and 7 (3.4%) with P=0.012, and premature birth was 15 (15.2%) and 18 (8.8%) with P=0.066, respectively.

Conclusion: Brucella infection in pregnant women appears to be associated with the risk of miscarriage, low birth weight, and premature birth.

有或没有布鲁氏菌感染的妇女妊娠期的母胎和新生儿结局。
背景:孕妇布鲁氏菌病的母体、胎儿和新生儿并发症可能高于一般人群。本比较研究旨在调查布鲁氏菌血清学检测阳性和阴性孕妇的上述并发症。研究设计:这是一项前瞻性队列研究。方法:采用凝集试验对哈马丹省农村地区2160例孕妇进行布鲁氏菌感染筛查。然后,将2018年10月至2020年3月期间从2000多名血清学检测阴性的孕妇中随机抽取的210名(未暴露组)与106名(4.90%)检测阳性的孕妇(暴露组)进行比较,这些孕妇的母、胎、新生儿结局均为阴性。数据采用SPSS 20软件分析,置信水平为95%。结果:暴露组和未暴露组母亲的平均年龄分别为27.84±6.13岁和38.71±6.85岁。据报告,暴露组既往布鲁氏菌病病史、动物接触史和食用未经巴氏消毒的乳制品史分别为14例(13.2%)、63例(59.4%)和82例(77.4%)。未暴露组分别为3例(1.5%)、109例(51.9%)和54例(26.9%)。暴露组和未暴露组流产发生率分别为9例(8.6%)和5例(2.4%),P=0.005;宫内死胎2例(1.9%)和0例(P=0.211);低出生体重10例(10.6%)和7例(3.4%),P=0.012;早产15例(15.2%)和18例(8.8%),P=0.066。结论:孕妇感染布鲁氏菌可能与流产、低出生体重和早产的风险有关。
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Journal of research in health sciences
Journal of research in health sciences PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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2.30
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13.30%
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7
期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Health Sciences (JRHS) is the official journal of the School of Public Health; Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, which is published quarterly. Since 2017, JRHS is published electronically. JRHS is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication which is produced quarterly and is a multidisciplinary journal in the field of public health, publishing contributions from Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Public Health, Occupational Health, Environmental Health, Health Education, and Preventive and Social Medicine. We do not publish clinical trials, nursing studies, animal studies, qualitative studies, nutritional studies, health insurance, and hospital management. In addition, we do not publish the results of laboratory and chemical studies in the field of ergonomics, occupational health, and environmental health
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