IMPACT OF MATERNAL HIV-1 INFECTION ON PERINATAL OUTCOME

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作者
KUMAR, RM
UDUMAN, SA
KHURRANNA, AK
机构
[1] UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNIV,FAC MED & HLTH SCI,DEPT PAEDIAT,AL AIN,U ARAB EMIRATES
[2] GOVT HOSP,MANIPUR,INDIA
关键词
HIV-1; PREMATURITY; SEROPOSITIVE; TRIBAL; INDIA;
D O I
10.1016/0020-7292(95)02356-H
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objectives: To study the impact of HIV-1 infection on pregnancy and maternal and early fetal outcome. Method: From January 1992 to January 1993, 160 HIV-1 seropositive women and 164 HIV-1 seronegative age- and parity-matched pregnant tribal women from Manipur, India, were recruited into a prospective study. Mother and infant were followed until 6 weeks postpartum Results: Nine percent (15/160) of subjects had AIDS (CDC IV), 38% (60/160) were symptomatic (CDC III) and 53% (85/160) were asymptomatic (CDC I/II). Symptomatic (CDC III/IV) HIV-1 infection is associated with a significantly increased rate of miscarriage, low birth weight, intrauterine fetal death and preterm delivery. Perinatal, infant and maternal deaths were limited to symptomatic women. HIV-1 infected women were significantly younger than their HIV-1 negative counterparts both in age and age at sexual debut. Placental membrane inflammation was significantly higher in the seropositive group and this correlated well with a higher risk of preterm delivery and postpartum endometritis. Asymptomatic HIV-1 infection was not associated with adverse pregnancy outcome. Conclusion: Symptomatic (CDC III/IV) HIV-I infection in Indian tribal women is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcome.
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