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Burden and impact of Plasmodium vivax in pregnancy: A multi-centre prospective observational study.

Authors :
Azucena Bardají
Flor Ernestina Martínez-Espinosa
Myriam Arévalo-Herrera
Norma Padilla
Swati Kochar
Maria Ome-Kaius
Camila Bôtto-Menezes
María Eugenia Castellanos
Dhanpat Kumar Kochar
Sanjay Kumar Kochar
Inoni Betuela
Ivo Mueller
Stephen Rogerson
Chetan Chitnis
Dhiraj Hans
Michela Menegon
Carlo Severini
Hernando Del Portillo
Carlota Dobaño
Alfredo Mayor
Jaume Ordi
Mireia Piqueras
Sergi Sanz
Mats Wahlgren
Laurence Slutsker
Meghna Desai
Clara Menéndez
PregVax Study Group
Source :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 6, p e0005606 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017.

Abstract

Despite that over 90 million pregnancies are at risk of Plasmodium vivax infection annually, little is known about the epidemiology and impact of the infection in pregnancy.We undertook a health facility-based prospective observational study in pregnant women from Guatemala (GT), Colombia (CO), Brazil (BR), India (IN) and Papua New Guinea PNG). Malaria and anemia were determined during pregnancy and fetal outcomes assessed at delivery. A total of 9388 women were enrolled at antennal care (ANC), of whom 53% (4957) were followed until delivery. Prevalence of P. vivax monoinfection in maternal blood at delivery was 0.4% (20/4461) by microscopy [GT 0.1%, CO 0.5%, BR 0.1%, IN 0.2%, PNG 1.2%] and 7% (104/1488) by PCR. P. falciparum monoinfection was found in 0.5% (22/4463) of women by microscopy [GT 0%, CO 0.5%, BR 0%, IN 0%, PNG 2%]. P. vivax infection was observed in 0.4% (14/3725) of placentas examined by microscopy and in 3.7% (19/508) by PCR. P. vivax in newborn blood was detected in 0.02% (1/4302) of samples examined by microscopy [in cord blood; 0.05% (2/4040) by microscopy, and 2.6% (13/497) by PCR]. Clinical P. vivax infection was associated with increased risk of maternal anemia (Odds Ratio-OR, 5.48, [95% CI 1.83-16.41]; p = 0.009), while submicroscopic vivax infection was not associated with increased risk of moderate-severe anemia (Hb

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19352727 and 19352735
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2e52984632e429abd1694573b68e119
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005606