Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Dengue
Maryam Shoaib, Muhammad Sohail Tareen, Uzma Afridi, Samia Saifullah
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ABSTRACT
Background: Dengue infection has been
observed to cause critical outcomes in mother as well as child from an infected
pregnancy.
Objective: To assess the maternal and neonatal
outcomes of dengue infected pregnancy.
Study Design: Prospective study.
Place and Duration of Study:
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Sandeman
Provincial Hospital, Quetta 1st
August 2018 to 28th February 2021.
Methodology: Fifty pregnant females were
enrolled after their dengue confirmation either by NS1, IgM or IgG test.
Clinical and demographic information was recorded. Pregnancy and neonatal
outcomes were noticed by following the patients until delivery and postpartum
period and the new born if infected then up to post 6 months of delivery.
Results: The mean age of patients was 25.5±3.5
years. Out of the total pregnant dengue infected females 60% had multigravida.
Fifty percent of females came for clinical assistance in their third trimester.
Post-partum
hemorrhages were common in 6% patients. Vertical transmission was seen in three
cases where two did not survive and had intra uterine death. Maternal mortality
was seen in 14% of total cases.
Conclusion:
Morbidity,
preterm labor, vertical transmission, intrauterine death are some of the
maternal and neonatal outcomes of dengue infected pregnancy.
Keywords: Dengue, Pregnancy,
Neonatal outcomes, Maternal outcomes