Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru

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Introduction: Malaria is an endemic parasitic disease in northern Peru, both in the coast and in the jungle. There is still poor knowledge about the incidence of malaria in pregnant women, as well as about congenital malaria and some associated variables.Objective: To determine the cumulati...

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Autores: Ramal Asayag, César, Pinedo Iglesias, Pilar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/2640
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2640
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:malaria
gestantes
incidencia
congénita
Malaria
pregnant women
incidence
congenital
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
Malaria en gestantes entre marzo del 2002 y julio del 2003: experiencia en el Hospital Regional de Loreto, Perú
title Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
spellingShingle Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
Ramal Asayag, César
malaria
gestantes
incidencia
congénita
Malaria
pregnant women
incidence
congenital
title_short Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
title_full Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
title_fullStr Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
title_sort Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ramal Asayag, César
Pinedo Iglesias, Pilar
Ramal Asayag, César
Pinedo Iglesias, Pilar
author Ramal Asayag, César
author_facet Ramal Asayag, César
Pinedo Iglesias, Pilar
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv malaria
gestantes
incidencia
congénita
Malaria
pregnant women
incidence
congenital
topic malaria
gestantes
incidencia
congénita
Malaria
pregnant women
incidence
congenital
description Introduction: Malaria is an endemic parasitic disease in northern Peru, both in the coast and in the jungle. There is still poor knowledge about the incidence of malaria in pregnant women, as well as about congenital malaria and some associated variables.Objective: To determine the cumulative incidence of malaria in pregnant women during a 15-month period in Hospital Regional de Loreto, and to determine the incidence of congenital malaria.Material and Method: An analytical epidemiological study aiming to determine the association between malaria in pregnant women and: low birth weight, prematurity, prior malaria infection, first pregnancy, being less than 21 years old, and the presence of fever with malaria, using statistical inference, odds ratios and confidence intervals, chi squares and p statistics.Results: The cumulative incidence of malaria in pregnant women followed for 15 months was 15,3%. No cases of congenital malaria were found. There is an association between malaria in pregnant women and low birth weight (p= 0,0001855), prematurity (P= 0,0214822), and a prior malaria infection (p= 0,0000281). There was no association between malaria and being a first pregnancy or being less than 21 years old. Other important findings were the association between P. falciparum malaria and fetal deaths during pregnancy (p= 0,0196497), and that average hematocrit and hemoglobin values are smaller in pregnant women with malaria compared to pregnant women without malaria.Conclusions: The study about malaria in pregnant woman found a significant association of this infection with low birth weight and prematurity. Malaria caused by P. falciparum during pregnancy is associated with fetal death there were no cases of congenital malaria.
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spelling Malaria in pregnant women between March 2002 and July 2003: experience in Hospital Regional de Loreto, PeruMalaria en gestantes entre marzo del 2002 y julio del 2003: experiencia en el Hospital Regional de Loreto, PerúRamal Asayag, CésarPinedo Iglesias, PilarRamal Asayag, CésarPinedo Iglesias, PilarmalariagestantesincidenciacongénitaMalariapregnant womenincidencecongenitalIntroduction: Malaria is an endemic parasitic disease in northern Peru, both in the coast and in the jungle. There is still poor knowledge about the incidence of malaria in pregnant women, as well as about congenital malaria and some associated variables.Objective: To determine the cumulative incidence of malaria in pregnant women during a 15-month period in Hospital Regional de Loreto, and to determine the incidence of congenital malaria.Material and Method: An analytical epidemiological study aiming to determine the association between malaria in pregnant women and: low birth weight, prematurity, prior malaria infection, first pregnancy, being less than 21 years old, and the presence of fever with malaria, using statistical inference, odds ratios and confidence intervals, chi squares and p statistics.Results: The cumulative incidence of malaria in pregnant women followed for 15 months was 15,3%. No cases of congenital malaria were found. There is an association between malaria in pregnant women and low birth weight (p= 0,0001855), prematurity (P= 0,0214822), and a prior malaria infection (p= 0,0000281). There was no association between malaria and being a first pregnancy or being less than 21 years old. Other important findings were the association between P. falciparum malaria and fetal deaths during pregnancy (p= 0,0196497), and that average hematocrit and hemoglobin values are smaller in pregnant women with malaria compared to pregnant women without malaria.Conclusions: The study about malaria in pregnant woman found a significant association of this infection with low birth weight and prematurity. Malaria caused by P. falciparum during pregnancy is associated with fetal death there were no cases of congenital malaria.Introducción: la malaria es una enfermedad parasitemia endémica en el norte del Perú tanto a nivel de la costa como de la selva. El conocimiento sobre la incidencia de malaria en gestantes, de malaria congénita y algunas variables asociadas, es aún escaso.Objetivo: determinar la incidencia acumulada de malaria en gestantes en un periodo de 15 meses en el Hospital Regional de Loreto. Determinar la incidencia de malaria congénita.Material y método: estudio epidemiológico analítico que busca determinar la asociación entre malaria en gestantes con: bajo peso al nacer, prematuridad, caso anterior de malaria, primigesta, edad menor a 21 años y fiebre con malaria utilizando inferencia estadística, Odds Ratio con intervalos de confianza, valor de chi y valor de p.Resultados: la incidencia acumulada de malaria en gestantes seguidas durante 15 meses fue de 15,3 %. No se encontraron casos de malaria congénita. Se encuentra asociación entre malaria en gestantes y bajo peso al nacer (p = 0,0001855), prematuridad (p = 0,0214822), caso anterior de malaria (p = 0,0000281). No se encuentra asociación con condición de primigesta ni gestante menor de 21 años. Fiebre no es predictor clínico de malaria en gestantes. Otros hallazgos importantes son la asociación entre malaria por P. falciparum y óbitos durante gestación (p= 0,0196497) y que los promedios de hematocrito y hemoglobina son menores en gestantes con malaria comparados con gestantes sin malaria.Conclusiones: este estudio de malaria en gestantes encuentra una mayor asociación con bajo peso al nacer y prematuridad. Los caso de Malaria falciparum se asociaron con óbito fetal, no hubo casos congénitos.Colegio Médico del Perú2018-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2640ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 No. 4 (2008); 220-223ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 Núm. 4 (2008); 220-2231728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2640/1537Copyright (c) 2023 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/26402023-07-06T05:52:13Z
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