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TITLE:
Low Birth Weight at Term: Risk Factors and Perinatal Prognosis in the Teaching Hospital Yalgado Ouédraogo, Burkina Faso
AUTHORS:
Dantola Paul Kain, Adama Ouattara, Hyacinthe Zamané, Sibraogo Kiemtoré, Issa Ouédraogo, Yobi Alexis Sawadogo, Ali Ouédraogo, Blandine Thiéba
KEYWORDS:
Low Birth Weight, Risk Factors, Prognosis, Burkina Faso
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Vol.8 No.14,
December
13,
2018
ABSTRACT: Objective: The objective of our
study was to study the risk factors of low birth weight at term in the Teaching
Hospital Yalgado (CHU-YO) Ouédraogo. Patients and Methods: This dealt with a comparative and analytical control case study. The group of
cases was made up of female patients who gave birth to newborns with low birth
weight at term and that of control cases included female patients who delivered
a normal-weighted newborn at term. Results: The frequency of low birth
weight at term was therefore estimated at 4.4%. The average age of the
parturients was 25 ± 6.36 years. Female patients living in a marital setting
accounted for 93.1% of cases and 64.4% of them had no income-generating
activities. A maternal underweight, a height below 155 cm, passive smoking, and
malaria during pregnancy have been identified as the factors associated with a
low birth weight. Conclusion: Quality prenatal care could reduce the
incidence of low birth weight at term.