2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2011.02.023
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Maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies associated with tuberculosis in eastern Sudan

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“… 41 One case series and four cohort studies had similar findings: there were higher numbers of preterm births among women with TB versus those who did not. 21 30 36 40 42 A large retrospective cohort study (n=24 149 664) found that pregnant women with TB were more likely to experience preterm labour (13.0% vs 6.8%, p=0.004), 37 and this trend of higher preterm labour rates persisted with other smaller case series and cohort studies. 21 30 40 42 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“… 41 One case series and four cohort studies had similar findings: there were higher numbers of preterm births among women with TB versus those who did not. 21 30 36 40 42 A large retrospective cohort study (n=24 149 664) found that pregnant women with TB were more likely to experience preterm labour (13.0% vs 6.8%, p=0.004), 37 and this trend of higher preterm labour rates persisted with other smaller case series and cohort studies. 21 30 40 42 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“… 21 30 36 40 42 A large retrospective cohort study (n=24 149 664) found that pregnant women with TB were more likely to experience preterm labour (13.0% vs 6.8%, p=0.004), 37 and this trend of higher preterm labour rates persisted with other smaller case series and cohort studies. 21 30 40 42 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Sudan is characterized by a high TB prevalence rate, with 275 cases per 100 000 pregnant women; however, few data exist concerning FGTB [8–10]. The aim of the present study was to describe the epidemiology and different clinical presentations of FGTB among women requesting gynecologic care in Kassala, eastern Sudan.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…El Hospital Universitario "Dr. José E. González" es un Nosocomio de Tercer nivel de Atención y de referencia para todo el Noreste de la República Mexicana, encontrando en él una p rev alen cia de p acien tes g estan tes con tuberculosis del 0.26%, siendo mayor a lo publicado por otros autores. (8,9) Lo cual resulta preocupante al notar la falta de conciencia que e x iste en n u e stra p o b la ció n a ce rca de patologías tan graves y con tanto impacto como es la tuberculosis, y que esta situación sea muy común en nuestros tiempos, siendo que esta enfermedad es prevenible y curable con un manejo adecuado. En el 74% (n=19) de las pacientes con tuberculosis se observó una falta de apego al tratamiento.…”
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