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Maternal infection and risk of intrapartum death: a population based observational study in South Asia

Author Affiliations
National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Institute of Child Health, University College London, University of Bristol, ...
Published InBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Year2013
Citations10

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Approximately 1.2 million stillbirths occur in the intrapartum period, and a further 717,000 annual neonatal deaths are caused by intrapartum events, most of which occur in resource poor settings. We aim to test the 'double-hit' hypothesis that maternal infection in the perinatal period predisposes to neurodevelopmental sequelae from an intrapartum asphyxia insult, increasing the likelihood of an early neonatal death compared with asphyxia alone. This is an observational study of singleton newborn infants with signs of intrapartum asphyxia that uses data from three previously conducted cluster randomized controlled trials taking place in rural Bangladesh and India. METHODS: From a population of 81,778 births in 54 community clusters in rural Bangladesh and India, we applied mixed effects logistic regression to…
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