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Malaria and maternal mortality in Gezira-Sudan

Authors

El Sanousi, Mohamed El Sanousi Mohamed
Al Hassan, Abdul Rahman Abdul Hafeez
Abdel Salam, Muawia Mohamed Ahmed
Mirghni, Omer Ahmed
University of Gezira ; , Faculty of Medicine ; , Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology ;

Gezira J. Health Sci. 2007; 3 (1): 51-60
Gezira Journal of Health Sciences
Journal Country: Sudan
P-ISSN: 1810-5386
E-ISSN: N/A
Type of Publication: Journal Article
Category: Humans, Female,
Country of Research: Sudan
MeSH Terms: Malaria / Mortality
Broad Subjects: Communicable Diseases, Maternal Mortality ,Retrospective Studies , , ,Parity ,Malaria, Cerebral ,Epistaxis ,Heart Failure ,Heart Arrest ,Kidney Failure
Citation: Mohamed El Sanousi Mohamed El Sanousi, Abdul Rahman Abdul Hafeez Al Hassan, Muawia Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Salam, Omer Ahmed Mirghni, Malaria and maternal mortality in Gezira-Sudan. Gezira J. Health Sci. 2007; 3 (1): 51-60

Abstract English

The objectives of this study include: [1] to identify the magnitude of malaria as a cause of maternal mortality [MM] [2] to study the demographic characteristics of MM cases caused by malaria and [3] to identify the actual cause of MM due to malaria. This is a six years hospital based retrospective review of hospital records of ladies died due to malaria in Wad Medani Teaching Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynaecology [WMTHOG], form 1 January 1998 to 31 December 2003. Malaria caused 10% to 40% of MM per year. The mean age was 27.57 years, most of them were primigravidae and from rural areas.37.8% of the deaths occurred between 28 and 36 week of gestation. The median duration of stay in hospital was two days. However 32.4% of deaths stayed for less than 24 hours that indicated severe and serious clinical presentations. The main causes of death due to malaria or its complication were: anaemia [24.3], cerebral malaria [21.6%], circulatory failure [12.51] and renal failure [8.1%]. Others were pulmonary oedema, hyperpyrexia, puerperal psychosis, abortion, severe epistaxis, cardiac arrest, black water fever, electrolyte imbalance, and hepatic failure. The study recommended effective prevention of malaria and an intensive care approach in its management

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