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Excess risk of preterm birth with periconceptional iron supplementation in a malaria endemic area: analysis of secondary data on birth outcomes in a double blind randomized controlled safety trial in Burkina Faso

机译:疟疾流行地区早孕和围孕期补充铁的过高风险:在布基纳法索的双盲随机对照安全性试验中对出生结局的二级数据进行分析

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BackgroundIron supplementation before a first pregnancy may improve the future health of mother and baby by reducing maternal anaemia. Iron supplementation could, however, increase malaria infections, notably in primigravidae who are most susceptible. The pathogenicity of other iron-utilizing pathogens could also increase, causing inflammation leading to increased risk of adverse birth outcomes. This paper reports pre-specified secondary birth outcomes from a safety trial in Burkina Faso in an area of high malaria endemicity. Primary outcomes from that trial had investigated effects of long-term weekly iron supplementation on malaria and genital tract infections in non-pregnant and pregnant women.
机译:背景首次怀孕前补铁可以通过减少孕妇贫血来改善母亲和婴儿的未来健康。但是,补铁可能会增加疟疾感染,特别是在最易感染的初生蜥蜴中。其他铁利用病原体的致病性也可能增加,引起炎症,导致不良分娩结果的风险增加。本文报告了布基纳法索在疟疾高发地区的一项安全性试验得出的预先确定的第二胎分娩结果。该试验的主要结果已调查了长期每周补充铁对非孕妇和孕妇的疟疾和生殖道感染的影响。

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