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Effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine in pregnant women in San Pedro, Côte D'Ivoire.

Akoua Valérie Bedia-Tanoh1,2, Abibatou Konaté1, Akpa Paterne Gnagne2, Assohoun Jean Sebastien Miezan1, Pulcherie Christiane Marie Kiki-Barro1, Kpongbo Etienne Angora1, Kondo Fulgence Kassi1,3, Abo Henriette Vanga-Bosson1, Vincent Djohan1, Eby Ignace Hervé Menan1,3, William Yavo1,2.   

Abstract

Malaria remains a major public health issue for pregnant women. Côte d'Ivoire has adopted a series of measures aimed at combatting this plague, and these measures include administering Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (SP) as an intermittent preventive treatment to pregnant women in the second and third terms.This cross-sectional study included a parturient population after informed written consent. We recruited women from the Terre Rouge maternity ward and the labor room of the Regional Medical Center of San-Pedro. Plasmodial DNA (desoxyribo nucleic acid) was extracted from Whatman filter papers with dried blood samples prepared from the venous, placental, and cord blood, utilizing Chelex 100. The extracts obtained were amplified by nested PCR.In all, 197 women were included, with an average age of 27-year-old (sd = 6.7 years old). The rates of the placental, venous and cord blood infections were 16, 2%, 15, 2% and 3, 6%, respectively. The women who took three doses of ITP were less infected at the cord (3, 2%), placental (10,6%) and venous level (13,8%). A statistically significant relationship between the number of doses and the rate of placental infection was established (p = 0.042). IPT reduces plasmodial infestation at the placental (OR = 0.4; CI = [0.2-1]), cord (OR = 0.8; CI = [0.2-3.7]) and venous (OR = 0.8; CI = [0.6-2.3]) level.In conclusion, the low frequency of placental, venous, and cord infestation in pregnant women who consistently followed a preventive treatment strategy clearly showed the efficiency of IPT against malaria during pregnancy.

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Keywords:  Malaria; Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine; pregnancy; preventive treatment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33769232      PMCID: PMC8547853          DOI: 10.1080/20477724.2021.1903141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathog Glob Health        ISSN: 2047-7724            Impact factor:   2.894


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