Hepatitis C and pregnancy: an analysis of factors associated with vertical transmission

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Cardoso Gardenal, Renata Vidal [2 ]
Figueiro-Filho, Ernesto Antonio [1 ]
Luft, Juliana Libman
Lucas, Gregori
de Paula, Steimback Alves
Vidal, Fabio Galvao
Turine Neto, Plinio
Almeida de Souza, Rene Augusto
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[1] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Fac Med, Dept Gineco Obstet, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[2] Univ Desenvolvimento Estado & Regiao Pantanal, Curso Med, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
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Vertical transmission; Hepatitis C virus; Risk factors; High risk pregnancy; Infections during pregnancy; TO-INFANT TRANSMISSION; CHILD TRANSMISSION; VIRUS-INFECTION; HCV; WOMEN; PREVALENCE; FREQUENCY; MOTHERS;
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Introduction: Data concerning hepatitis C virus infection during pregnancy in Brazilian medical services are scarce. This study aimed to verify factors associated with vertical transmission (VT) of HCV in pregnant women. Methods: Observational transversal study of pregnant women from Campo Grande, MS, central Brazil, with confirmed reagent serology for HCV infection from 2002 to 2005. Vertical transmission was considered to be positive HCV serology by ELISA, confirmed by PCR, after 18 months of life of the newborn. The factors studied associated with VT were: delivery mode, time of premature rupture of membranes, breastfeeding, blood transfusion history, drug addiction, number of sexual partners and the presence of body tattoos. Results: Fifty-eight pregnant women with HCV infection were identified, indicating a prevalence rate of 0.2% (58/31, 187). Of these 58 pregnant women, 23 (39.6%) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The VT rate was 13% (3/23), and the most frequent HCV viral subtypes were 1a (53%), 1b (30%), 2b (4%) e 3a (13.0%). Two (8.7%) patients were coinfected with HIV. A significant association (p < 0.05) was observed between VT and high maternal serum viremia (> 2.5x10(6)) and VT and the use of illicit drugs by the mother. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that high serum maternal viremia for HCV and the use of illicit drugs by the mother are associated with vertical transmission of HCV.
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