Burden of Anemia, Perinatal Outcome Community Based Study among Rural Tribal Pregnant Women in an Extremely Low Resource Region
Authors/Creators
- 1. Obstetrics Gynaecology, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram Offi cer on Special Duty, Sushila Nayar Hospital, Utavali, Melghat, Amravati, Chief Executive Offi cer, Akanksha Shishugruha Kasturba Health Society, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
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- 1. Obstetrics Gynaecology, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram Offi cer on Special Duty, Sushila Nayar Hospital, Utavali, Melghat, Amravati, Chief Executive Offi cer, Akanksha Shishugruha Kasturba Health Society, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
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Background: Persisting burden of anaemia during pregnancy, global public health concern, is commonest disorder globally. Severe anaemia is potentially fatal for mother and baby. Objective: Present study was carried out to know about burden of anaemia and perinatal outcome in rural tribal pregnant women. Material methods: Prospective community based study was conducted in 100 villages, where mother, child care services were initiated after having created a health facility in one, using pretested tool to get information required as per objectives. Results: Of 3713 women who delivered, 2617 (70.5%) were anaemic, 1351 (36.4%) mildly, 964 (26.0%) moderately, 211 (5.7%) severely and 91 (2.5%) very severely anaemic during pregnancy. Amongst 2617 anaemic women, 8.6% had Preterm (PT), 91.4% term births, 4% of 225 PT were Intra Uterine Foetal Deaths (IUFDs), 0.9% of 2392 term IUFDs, seventeen (7.5%) of 225 PT babies were Stillborn (SB), 5.2% of 2392 term SB, 78.6% of 225 PT were Low Birth Weight (LBW), 73.4% of 2392 term LBW, 70.2% of 225 PT were Small for Gestational Age (SGA) babies and 36.5% of 2392 term SGA. Total 1.8% babies had early Neonatal Deaths (NNDs) and 0.7% late NNDs. Amongst 1096 nonanaemic women, 1.3% had PT, 98.7% term births, no IUFD, All 14 PT births were SB, 3.9% term born were SB, 1.2% PT were LBW, 30.5% term LBW, 0.6% PT SGA, 3.8% term SGA. Total 0.09% early NNDs occurred in non-anaemic women. Of 10 women who died, fi ve had severe anaemia, three of them died of post-partum haemorrhage, one congestive cardiac failure, one puerperal sepsis with multi-organ failure. Conclusion: Anaemia was very common in rural tribal pregnant women, quite a few were very severely anaemic with many LBW, SGA babies, perinatal and maternal deaths.
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- REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
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