| Literature DB >> 28070444 |
Charles Okot Odongo1, Michael Odida2, Henry Wabinga2, Celestino Obua3, Josaphat Byamugisha4.
Abstract
Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP-IPTp) is widely used to reduce the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. As a monitor for continued effectiveness of this intervention amidst SP resistance, we aimed to assess malaria burden among pregnant women who use or do not use SP-IPTp. In a descriptive cohort study at Mulago Hospital, Kampala, 87 women who received two supervised doses of SP-IPTp were followed up until delivery. Controls were pregnant women presenting in early labour without history of SP-IPTp. Histopathological investigation for placental malaria (PM) was performed using the Bulmer classification criterion. Thirty-eight of the 87 women returned for delivery and 33 placentas were successfully collected and processed along with 33 placentas from SP nonusers. Overall, 12% (4/33) of the users had evidence of PM compared to 48% (16/33) of nonusers. Among nonusers, 17/33, 8/33, 2/33, and 6/33 had no placental infection, active infection, active-chronic infection, and past-chronic infection, respectively. Among users, respective proportions were 29/33, 2/33, 0/33, and 2/33. No difference in birth weights was apparent between the two groups, probably due to a higher proportion of infections occurring later in pregnancy. Histological evidence here suggests that SP continues to offer substantial benefit as IPTp.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28070444 PMCID: PMC5187478 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1839795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar Res Treat
Demographic and obstetric characteristics of SP users and nonusers enrolled in the study.
| Characteristic | SP-IPTp users ( | SP-IPTp nonusers ( |
|---|---|---|
| Residence in Kampala/Mukono/Wakiso | 31 (93.9%) | 26 (78.8%) |
| Male sex of baby | 18 | 20 |
| History of bed-net use | 29 (87.9%) | 30 (90.9%) |
| Mean age [years (SD)] | 24.24 (3.5) | 25.54 (3.7) |
| Mean birth weight [grams (SD)] | 3280 (425) | 3050 (436) |
| Mean gestational age (weeks) | 37.6 | 36.48 |
| Still births | 0 | 1 |
| Twin deliveries | 0 | 2 |
n = 35, including 2 twin pairs.
Histopathological profiles of placental malaria among SP users and nonusers delivering at Mulago Hospital, Kampala.
| Histopathological classification | SP-IPTp users ( | Proportion of positives ( | SP-IPTp nonusers ( | Proportion of positives ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category 0 (no infection) | 29 (87.9%) | — | 17 (51.5%) | — |
| Category 1 (active infection) | 2 (6.1%) | 50% | 8 (24.2%) | 50.0% |
| Category 2 (active-chronic) | — | — | 2 (6.1%) | 12.5% |
| Category 3 (past-chronic) | 2 (6.1%) | 50% | 6 (18.2%) | 37.5% |
| Total biopsies with malaria footprint | 4 (12.1%) | 100% | 16 (48.5%) | 100% |