Prevalence of placental malaria among asymptomatic pregnant women in Wolkite health center, Gurage zone, Southern Ethiopia.

IF 2.4 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines Pub Date : 2020-10-12 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40794-020-00121-3
Absra Solomon, Daniel Kahase, Mihret Alemayhu
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Abstract

Background: Placental malaria (PM) is a major public health problem associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as low birth weight (LBW), preterm delivery and maternal anemia. The present study is aimed to determine the prevalence of placental malaria among asymptomatic pregnant women in Wolkite health center, Gurage zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Method: Facility-based cross-sectional study was carried out from June 2019 to August 2019. A total of 230 pregnant women were involved in the study where socio-demographic data, medical and obstetric history were collected using pretested structured questionnaires. Blood samples were collected at delivery from maternal capillary, placenta and umbilical cord for the detection of malarial parasite. Maternal hematocrit was determined to screen for anemia.

Result: In this study, the prevalence of placental malaria, peripheral malaria and umbilical cord malaria was 3.9% (9/230), 15.2% (35/230) and 2.6% (6/230) respectively. Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax were detected by microscopy. All babies with positive umbilical cord blood films were born from a mother with placental malaria. Maternal anemia was recorded in 58.3% of the women. In univariate analysis, placental malaria was significantly associated with LBW (p < 0.001) unlike parity and maternal anemia.

Conclusion: Placental malaria among asymptomatic pregnant women is low in Wolkite health centre, Gurage zone in Southern Ethiopia. Moreover, placental malaria was strongly associated with LBW. Thus, further strengthening the existing prevention and control activities and screening of asymptomatic pregnant women as part of routine antenatal care service is very essential.

埃塞俄比亚南部 Gurage 区 Wolkite 卫生中心无症状孕妇的胎盘疟疾患病率。
背景:胎盘疟疾(PM)是与低出生体重(LBW)、早产和产妇贫血等不良妊娠结局相关的主要公共卫生问题。本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚南部 Gurage 区 Wolkite 卫生中心无症状孕妇的胎盘疟疾患病率:方法:2019 年 6 月至 2019 年 8 月开展了基于设施的横断面研究。共有 230 名孕妇参与了这项研究,研究人员通过预先测试的结构式问卷收集了社会人口学数据、病史和产科史。在分娩时采集产妇毛细血管、胎盘和脐带血样本,用于检测疟原虫。测定产妇血细胞比容以筛查贫血:在这项研究中,胎盘疟疾、外周疟疾和脐带疟疾的发病率分别为 3.9%(9/230)、15.2%(35/230)和 2.6%(6/230)。显微镜检查发现了恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫。所有脐带血片呈阳性的婴儿均由患有胎盘疟疾的母亲所生。58.3%的产妇患有贫血。在单变量分析中,胎盘疟疾与低体重儿有明显相关性(p 结论:胎盘疟疾与低体重儿有明显相关性:在埃塞俄比亚南部 Gurage 地区的 Wolkite 健康中心,无症状孕妇的胎盘疟疾发病率较低。此外,胎盘疟疾与低体重儿密切相关。因此,进一步加强现有的预防和控制活动以及对无症状孕妇进行筛查作为常规产前保健服务的一部分是非常必要的。
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期刊介绍: Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is an open access journal that considers basic, translational and applied research, as well as reviews and commentary, related to the prevention and management of healthcare and diseases in international travelers. Given the changes in demographic trends of travelers globally, as well as the epidemiological transitions which many countries are experiencing, the journal considers non-infectious problems including chronic disease among target populations of interest as well as infectious diseases.
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