Anaemia in pregnancy in a setting of high HIV prevalence rates

Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases

 
 
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Title Anaemia in pregnancy in a setting of high HIV prevalence rates
 
Creator Tunkyi, Kay Moodley, Jagidesa
 
Subject — anaemia; HIV; pregnancy
Description Background: Although there is much literature on anaemia in pregnancy, there are limited data on anaemia specific to HIV in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of anaemia among HIV-infected antenatal attendees at their first visit.Methods: This was a secondary analysis of 2 000 antenatal attendees enrolled into a study on anaemia in pregnancy and was carried out at a regional hospital from 2012–2014. Demographic and clinical data including anaemia, perinatal and maternal outcomes of HIV infected women were analysed.Results: Of the 2 000 recruited, 854 (42.7%) were anaemic, 943 (47.2%) were infected with HIV, and 609 (64.6%) HIV-infected women had anaemia. There was a significant difference in the prevalence of anaemia in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment compared to untreated patients (41.4% vs 92.1%; p 0.0001). Mild grades of anaemia were common in HIV-infected patients on ARVs, while moderate to severe grades were most common in patients who were not on ARVs. Besides birthweight and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, there was no significant difference in neonatal and maternal outcomes irrespective of duration of ARV treatment.Conclusions: There was a high prevalence of anaemia among HIV-infected, untreated pregnant women. Assessment of anaemia at the first antenatal visit is, therefore, essential.
 
Publisher AOSIS Publishing
 
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Date 2017-12-31
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/sajid.v32i4.40
 
Source Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases; Vol 32, No 4 (2017); 138-141 2313-1810 2312-0053
 
Language eng
 
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