Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome

OBJECTIVE: To estimate prevalence rate of recent dengue infection in parturients, as well as the vertical transmission rate, and to compare pregnancy outcomes among infected women. METHOD: A prospective cohort study was performed. Maternal and paired umbilical cord bloods were taken at delivery. A b...

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Main Authors: Tan, P.C., Rajasingam, G., Devi, S., Omar, S.Z.
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spelling my.um.eprints.108602014-07-14T00:37:13Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10860/ Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome Tan, P.C. Rajasingam, G. Devi, S. Omar, S.Z. R Medicine RG Gynecology and obstetrics OBJECTIVE: To estimate prevalence rate of recent dengue infection in parturients, as well as the vertical transmission rate, and to compare pregnancy outcomes among infected women. METHOD: A prospective cohort study was performed. Maternal and paired umbilical cord bloods were taken at delivery. A brief questionnaire on febrile illness and dengue in pregnancy was completed by participants. The samples were sent to a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Arbovirus Reference and Research. Maternal sera were tested with a dengue-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) capture test. The paired umbilical cord serum was tested to determine when the maternal sample was positive. Dengue reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed on all dengue IgM-positive sera. Pregnancy outcome was extracted from delivery records. RESULTS: A total of 2,958 parturients were enrolled, and 2,531 paired maternal-umbilical cord blood samples were available for testing. Dengue-specific IgM was positive in 63 of 2,531 (2.5, 95 confidence interval CI 1.9-3.2%) maternal samples. Only 1 of 64 (1.6%, 95% CI 0.0-9.5%) of the paired umbilical cord sera was IgM-positive. All reverse transcriptase PCR tests were negative. Fifty-six of 63 (88.9%) of dengue IgM-positive women did not report a febrile illness in pregnancy. Apart from a higher mean age in dengue IgM-positive women of 30.6 +/- 5.2 compared with 29.2 +/- 4.9 years (P=.025) compared with dengue IgM-negative women, all other characteristics were similar. Rates of preterm birth, mode of delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, low birth weight, and neonatal outcomes were not different. CONCLUSION: Recent dengue infection was demonstrated in 2.5% of parturients, with a vertical transmission rate of 1.6%. Pregnancy outcome of recently infected women was not different. 2008 Article PeerReviewed Tan, P.C. and Rajasingam, G. and Devi, S. and Omar, S.Z. (2008) Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 111 (5). pp. 1111-1117. ISSN 0029-7844 http://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/abstract/2008/05000/dengue_infection_in_pregnancy__prevalence,.15.aspx 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31816a49fc
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RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Tan, P.C.
Rajasingam, G.
Devi, S.
Omar, S.Z.
Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
description OBJECTIVE: To estimate prevalence rate of recent dengue infection in parturients, as well as the vertical transmission rate, and to compare pregnancy outcomes among infected women. METHOD: A prospective cohort study was performed. Maternal and paired umbilical cord bloods were taken at delivery. A brief questionnaire on febrile illness and dengue in pregnancy was completed by participants. The samples were sent to a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Arbovirus Reference and Research. Maternal sera were tested with a dengue-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) capture test. The paired umbilical cord serum was tested to determine when the maternal sample was positive. Dengue reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed on all dengue IgM-positive sera. Pregnancy outcome was extracted from delivery records. RESULTS: A total of 2,958 parturients were enrolled, and 2,531 paired maternal-umbilical cord blood samples were available for testing. Dengue-specific IgM was positive in 63 of 2,531 (2.5, 95 confidence interval CI 1.9-3.2%) maternal samples. Only 1 of 64 (1.6%, 95% CI 0.0-9.5%) of the paired umbilical cord sera was IgM-positive. All reverse transcriptase PCR tests were negative. Fifty-six of 63 (88.9%) of dengue IgM-positive women did not report a febrile illness in pregnancy. Apart from a higher mean age in dengue IgM-positive women of 30.6 +/- 5.2 compared with 29.2 +/- 4.9 years (P=.025) compared with dengue IgM-negative women, all other characteristics were similar. Rates of preterm birth, mode of delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, low birth weight, and neonatal outcomes were not different. CONCLUSION: Recent dengue infection was demonstrated in 2.5% of parturients, with a vertical transmission rate of 1.6%. Pregnancy outcome of recently infected women was not different.
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author Tan, P.C.
Rajasingam, G.
Devi, S.
Omar, S.Z.
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Rajasingam, G.
Devi, S.
Omar, S.Z.
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title Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
title_short Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
title_full Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
title_fullStr Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
title_full_unstemmed Dengue infection in pregnancy - Prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
title_sort dengue infection in pregnancy - prevalence, vertical transmission, and pregnancy outcome
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