1. Slower response to treatment of iron‐deficiency anaemia in pregnant women infected with HIV: a prospective cohort study
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Hull, JC, Bloch, EM, Ingram, C, Crookes, R, Vaughan, J, Courtney, L, Jauregui, A, Hilton, JF, Murphy, EL, and Program, for the REDS‐III South Africa
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Infection ,Blood ,Good Health and Well Being ,Administration ,Intravenous ,Administration ,Oral ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Anemia ,Iron-Deficiency ,Cohort Studies ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Iron ,Middle Aged ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy Complications ,Hematologic ,Pregnancy Complications ,Infectious ,Prenatal Care ,Prospective Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Young Adult ,HIV ,Iron‐ ,deficiency anaemia ,pregnancy ,REDS-III South Africa Program ,Iron-deficiency anaemia ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine ,Reproductive medicine - Abstract
ObjectiveAntenatal anaemia is associated with increased peripartum transfusion requirement in South Africa. We studied whether HIV was associated with the response to treatment of iron-deficiency anaemia.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingHospital-based antenatal anaemia clinic in South Africa.SampleEqual-sized cohorts of pregnant women testing positive for HIV (HIV+) and testing negative for HIV (HIV-) with iron-deficiency anaemia.MethodsHaemoglobin trajectories of women with confirmed iron-deficiency anaemia (ferritin
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- 2021