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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2017; 23 (8): 559-563
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-188176

RÉSUMÉ

Hepatitis E virus [HEV] is endemic in Pakistan. Although otherwise asymptomatic, HEV infection becomes fatal in pregnancy, with considerable maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. We conducted a descriptive study from April to October 2015 in 10 tertiary care hospitals throughout Pakistan to determine maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in HEV-positive pregnant women with acute jaundice or raised liver function tests. Twenty-one of 135 women were HEV positive and in 3rd trimester except for 1 in 1st trimester. Overall prevalence of HEV in pregnancy was 0.19%. Ten women were artificially induced, 3 had premature labour, 4 delivered spontaneously [full term], 3 died and there was 1 intrauterine death. One woman had a home abortion before coming to hospital. There were 7 perinatal infant deaths: 4 intrauterine, 3 stillbirths and 1 abortion. Maternal mortality was significantly associated with delivery, as 17 mothers who lived went into labour spontaneously or were artificially induced, whereas 3 women who continued their pregnancy and did not deliver, died. Case fatality rate of HEV infection in pregnancy was 14.2%


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Humains , Femelle , Adulte , Études séroépidémiologiques , Virus de l'hépatite E , Femmes enceintes , Issue de la grossesse , Foetus , Mères , Mortalité maternelle , Centres de soins tertiaires , Morbidité , Ictère , Tests de la fonction hépatique , Grossesse , Prévalence
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