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Heliyon ; 9(4): e15445, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37123957

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Introduction: Premature rupture of membrane is a disruption of fetal membrane followed by passage of watery fluid gush before the onset of labor any time beyond 28 weeks of gestation. It is a significant cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Many studies were conducted on the pre-labor rupture of membrane, yet limited evidence is available on its determinants. This study aimed to identify determinants of premature rupture of membrane among pregnant women in Harar Town, Eastern Ethiopia. Method: ology; Hospital-based unmatched case control study was conducted on 115 cases and 230 controls from 15th May to 15th July 2021. The study was conducted on two public hospitals in Harar town. All cases admitted at the time of data collection were included until the required sample size was obtained and controls were selected by using simple random sampling among all non -cases. Data were collected using interviewer-guided semi-structured questionnaires. The data were entered into Epi-data version 3.1 and exported to SPSS version 22.0 for analysis. Binary logistic regression was used to identify determinants of the outcome and statistical significance declared at a p-value less than 0.05. Multicollinearity was checked and model fitness was assessed by Hosmer Lemeshow test. Results: Abnormal vaginal discharge [AOR 2.15 (2.53, 22.46), history of cesarean delivery [AOR 2.06 (1.11, 6.78)], history of premature rupture of membrane [AOR 4.62 (2.06, 11.52)] and history of abortion [AOR 2.81 (1.04, 6.23)] increase the odds of the outcome. Conclusion: Bad obstetric histories in the current and previous pregnancies are related to premature rupture of membrane. Therefore, it is recommended that health care providers should take attention to women with past and current pregnancy complications.

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PLoS One ; 18(1): e0279399, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36608032

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BACKGROUND: Complete childhood vaccination considerably aids in the reduction of morbidity and mortality from vaccine-preventable childhood diseases. Understanding the geographical disparity of complete basic childhood vaccination and Identifying associated factors is vital to designing appropriate interventions. This study aimed to assess the spatial distribution and associated factors of complete basic childhood vaccination among children aged 12-23 months in Ethiopia. METHODS: A two-stage stratified sampling technique was used based on the 2019 Ethiopian mini demographic and health survey data. A total weighted sample of 1,028 children was included in the analysis. ArcGIS version 10.8 software was used to visualize the spatial distribution of complete basic childhood vaccination. The Bernoulli-based model was used to detect significant clusters of areas using SaTScan version 9.6 software. To identify associated factors, multilevel logistic regression analyses were used, and all variables with a p-value less than 0.05 were reported as statistically significant predictors. RESULTS: Complete basic childhood vaccination among children aged 12-23 months had a significant variation in Ethiopia (Moran's I = 0.276, p<0.001). The spatial scan analysis identified the most likely significant primary clusters with low complete basic childhood vaccination coverage in the Somali region's Afder, Liben, Shabelle, and Nogobe zones; the Southern Nation Nationality and Peoples Region's (SNNPR) Gedeo and Sidama zones; and the Oromia region's Bale and Guji zones. The second significant cluster was found in the Afar region's zones 1, 4, and 5, as well as the northern Somali region's Siti zone. In the multivariable multilevel analysis, maternal age 20-24, 25-29, 35-39, and 40-44 years, delivery at a health facility, four or more antenatal care (ANC) visits, orthodox religion fellowship, maternal primary education, Muslim religion fellowship, living in the Afar, Somalia, and Oromia regions, and living in rural areas were all found to be significantly associated with complete basic childhood vaccination. CONCLUSION: A geographically significant variation of complete basic childhood vaccination was observed. Maternal age, maternal education, religion, place of delivery, ANC visit, region, and residence were significantly associated with complete basic childhood vaccination. Developing immunization campaigns targeting areas that had low basic vaccination coverage and designing healthcare programs that can motivate facility-based delivery and ANC follow-up is recommended.


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Cuidado Pré-Natal , Vacinação , Humanos , Gravidez , Feminino , Criança , Análise Multinível , Etiópia , Análise Espacial , Inquéritos Epidemiológicos
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