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Triagem pré-natal de infecções nas macrorregiões sul e sudoeste do estado da Bahia, Brasil: detectadas em papel de filtro.

Authors :
Porto São Pedro, Simone Andrade
Lima da Silva, Carlos Alberto
Cardozo Rebouças, Mônica
de Fátima Dias Costa, Maria
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Mother & Child Health (BJMCH) / Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil (RBSMI). Jul-Sep2019, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p691-690. 20p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: to estimate the detection rate on prenatal screening pathologies on paper filter in the South and Southwest in the State of Bahia, as well as to delineate the epidemiological profile of these pregnant women, calculate and estimate the rate of adherence and the coverage of the Program. Methods: a descriptive study was carried out from August 2013 to August 2015, and the data were obtained from the Labimuno/ICS/UFBA. Results: 64,743 pregnant women were included; the mean ages were 25 years for the Southwest macro-region and 23 for the South. The results on the screening tests showed positivity of 0.13% and 0.29% for HBsAg, 0.17% and 0.22% for cytomegalovirus, 0.07% and 0.09% for HCV, 0.13% and 0.38% for HTLV, 0.04% and 0.19% for HIV, 1.2% and 2.84% for syphilis, and 0.54% and 0.73% for toxoplasmosis in the Southwest and South macro-regions, respectively. The estimates on coverage were considered satisfactory. Sickle cell anemia showed positivity of 0.02% and of 0.04% and 5% and 6.3% presented sickle cell trait in the Southwest and South macro-regions, respectively. Conclusions: the frequencies of infections in maternal-fetal health were considered low, highlighting on syphilis and the presence for sickle cell trait. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Multiple languages
ISSN :
15193829
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Mother & Child Health (BJMCH) / Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil (RBSMI)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138950990
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042019000300011