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097 _aM.Sc
099 _aCai01.17.02.M.Sc.2016.La.R
100 0 _aLawahez Mabrouk Dwedar Mabrouk
245 1 0 _aRelationship between intestinal parasitic infections and pregnancy outcome at Kafer Elsheikh governorate /
_cLawahez Mabrouk Dwedar Mabrouk ; Supervised Azza Ali Abdelhamid , Hassan Elsayed Elbatae , Amel Shaaban Abdelmonem
246 1 5 _aالعلاقة بين العدوي بالطفيليات المعوية ونتاج الحمل بمحافظة كفر الشيخ
260 _aCairo :
_bLawahez Mabrouk Dwedar Mabrouk ,
_c2016
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502 _aThesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal and Newborn Health
520 _aPregnancy infected with intestinal parasitic infection (IPI) is associated with an increased vulnerability to adverse pregnancy outcome. Aim, was to assess relationship between intestinal parasitic infections and pregnancy outcome. Design, a descriptive correlational research design was adopted. Sample, a purposive sample of 240 pregnant women with IPI was recruited based on the following inclusion criteria, pregnant women had IPI in third trimester; not exceed 35 years; not exceed para 2 and singleton pregnancy. Setting, obstetric department which is affiliated to Central Sidi Salem Hospital. Tools, structured interview schedule, stool analysis record, labor progress record, Apgar score and immediate postpartum assessment sheet. Results, two thirds of pregnant women had moderate anemia while one third of them had mild anemia. 12.1% of pregnant women were underweight, 69.6% had vaginal itching, 9.2% had preterm labor, 98.3% delivered by cesarean section, 20% experienced postpartum hemorrhage. Moreover, adverse effects of IPI on newborn were moderate asphyxia (70.4%) and severe asphyxia during the first minute (29.6%), and having weight less than normal (25.8%). Premature birth and small for gestational age constituted 9.2% and 25% respectively. In addition, there were highly statistic significant relations between symptoms of vaginal infection, maternal hemoglobin level, Apgar score 1st and 5th minutes after birth, anthropometrics measurement according to gestational age, neonatal weight and types of IPI. Conclusion, intestinal parasitic infection during pregnancy were associated with adverse effects on pregnancy outcome. Thus, this research recommended integration of stool analysis as a routine antenatal care screening for detection of IPI among pregnant women
530 _aIssued also as CD
653 4 _aIntestinal parasitic infection
653 4 _aMaternal outcome
653 4 _aNeonatal outcome
700 0 _aAmel Shaaban Abdelmonem ,
_esupervisor
700 0 _aAzza Ali Abdelhamid ,
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700 0 _aHassan Elsayed Elbatae ,
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