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      Schistosoma haematobium infection in pregnancy

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      Acta Tropica
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          Abstract

          Due to the economical lack of safe drugs in a remote area of Ghana (Bawku District) to treat Schistosoma haematobium infection during pregnancy, the spontaneous outcome of the pregnancy in women with proved S. haematobium infection was compared with a control group (average hospital delivery). In a survey of 200 pregnant women, we found a prevalence of S. haematobium of 4.5%. From the original collection of 41 infected pregnant women we could follow 23 up to delivery. This group showed a higher number of preterm (less than 37 weeks) deliveries, 34.8% vs. 23.8% in the control group. The birthweights in term deliveries (greater than 37 weeks) were not significantly different (3012 g vs. 3103 g). In the preterm deliveries the birthweight was significantly lower in the infected group (1768 g vs. 2457 g, p less than 0.005).

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          Journal
          Acta Tropica
          Acta Tropica
          Elsevier BV
          0001706X
          April 1992
          April 1992
          : 50
          : 4
          : 317-321
          Article
          10.1016/0001-706X(92)90066-7
          1356302
          42c2f5a2-58a9-4778-93ae-370779d64d97
          © 1992

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