尼日利亚埃努古州外部结构性出生缺陷的描述性流行病学研究。

Q3 Medicine Ghana Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.4314/gmj.v56i4.5
Izuchukwu F Obi, Ugochukwu U Nwokoro, Okechukwu P Ossai, Michael I Nwafor, Patrick Nguku
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目的:了解尼日利亚埃努古市出生缺陷的患病率、趋势和特征。设计:横断面研究,包括对交付记录的回顾。环境:研究是在埃努古大都会的三所三级医院进行的,一所公立医院和两所教会医院。参与者:2009年1月1日至2016年12月31日期间在研究机构分娩的母亲及其婴儿。主要结局指标:出生缺陷发生率,以频率/10,000例新生儿表示。其他描述性变量以频率和百分比表示。结果:出生21530例,出生缺陷133例(出生患病率:61.8/ 10000例),死产1176例(死产率:54.6/1000例)。肢体畸形60例(27.9例),神经管缺陷36例(16.7例),泌尿生殖系统缺陷12例(5.6例),胃肠系统缺陷10例(4.6例),口面裂4例(1.9例)。2009 - 2016年出生缺陷发生率呈上升趋势。婴儿有出生缺陷的母亲的平均(SD)年龄为29.1(4.7)岁。这些妇女的133个产前诊所文件夹中只有62个(46.6%)可追溯以供进一步审查。妊娠早期发热性疾病18例(29.0%),疟疾9例(14.5%),新生儿出生缺陷17例(27.4%)。结论:新生儿出生缺陷发生率呈上升趋势,肢体畸形和非热带病发生率最高。这些设施的记录保存得很差。出生缺陷预防干预措施,如对育龄妇女补充叶酸,应在埃努古大都会推广。资助:这项工作得到了来自美国乔治亚州迪凯特全球卫生工作队(TPN-FE-NCD-C2-IFO-9)的非传染性疾病移民的支持。
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Descriptive epidemiology of external structural birth defects in Enugu State, Nigeria.

Objectives: To determine the birth prevalence, trend, and characteristics of external structural birth defects occurrence in Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria.

Design: Cross-sectional study involving review of delivery records.

Setting: The study was conducted at three tertiary hospitals, one public and two missionary, in Enugu Metropolis.

Participants: Mothers and their babies delivered between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2016 in the study facilities.

Main outcome measures: Birth prevalence of defects presented as frequency/10,000 births. Other descriptive variables are presented as frequencies and percentages.

Results: There were 21530 births with 133 birth defects (birth prevalence: 61.8/10,000 births) and 1176 stillbirths (stillbirth rate: 54.6/1000 births). The frequencies and birth prevalence (/10,000 births) of recorded defects were: Limb deformities 60(27.9), Neural tube defects (NTDs): 36(16.7), Urogenital system defects: 12(5.6), Gastrointestinal system defects 10(4.6) and Orofacial clefts 4(1.9). Birth defects occurrence showed a rising trend from 2009 to 2016. The mean (SD) age of mothers whose babies had Birth defects was 29.1(4.7) years. Only 62(46.6%) of 133 antenatal clinic folders of these women were traceable for further review. Eighteen (29.0%) had febrile illness in early pregnancy, 9(14.5%) had Malaria, 17(27.4%) had <4 antenatal clinic attendance, 7(11.3%) did not take folic acid and 6(9.7%) took herbal medications during pregnancy.

Conclusions: Birth defects occurrence showed a rising trend with limb deformities and NTDs having the highest prevalence. Record keeping was poor at the facilities. Birth defects preventive interventions like folic acid supplementation for women-of-childbearing age should be promoted in Enugu Metropolis.

Funding: This work was supported by the non-communicable disease Minigrant from the Task Force for Global Health, Decatur, Georgia, USA (TPN-FE-NCD-C2-IFO-9).

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