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Camacho, J., (2021). Parto pre término asociado a dengue en gestantes de Hospital José Cayetano Heredia Piura 2017-2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7566
Camacho, J., Parto pre término asociado a dengue en gestantes de Hospital José Cayetano Heredia Piura 2017-2019 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7566
@misc{renati/371541,
title = "Parto pre término asociado a dengue en gestantes de Hospital José Cayetano Heredia Piura 2017-2019",
author = "Camacho Navarro, Joissy Marilyn",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2021"
}
Despite the efforts of member states to curb the impact of the epidemic, dengue continues to be a public health dilemma in the Americas. It has not been easy to establish the specific complications associated with dengue in pregnant women, however, worldwide research mentions preterm delivery as the main obstetric problem. Due to the lack of comparative research in our city, it was considered to develop the present study because, apart from having little literature where dengue is associated with pregnancy, there is no detailed treatment for this vulnerable group of patients. OBJECTIVE: Determine if pre-term delivery is related to dengue in pregnant women treated at Hospital III José Cayetano Heredia de Piura during 2017-2019. MATERIAL AND METHOD: An observational, analytical and retrospective investigation will be carried out. Likewise, the medical records of 192 pregnant women will be analyzed. RESULT: In 2017, a greater number of cases were registered (97.4%). The age group 18-29 years (cases: 47.4%, controls: 60.3%), origin Piura (cases: 75.6%, controls: 51.3%), multiparous parities (cases and controls: 64, 1%) and FUR control method (cases: 67.9%, controls: 59.0). Preterm delivery diagnosis (cases: 43.6%, controls: 34.6%). Relationship between dengue infection and pre-term delivery with an OR 1.460 (CI: 0.765-2.786). Dengue severity relationship preterm delivery with an OR 8.33 (95% CI: 2.997-23.175; p <0.05) CONCLUSIONS: Infection by dengue virus in pregnant women was more frequent between 18-29 years of age and from the province of Piura. Preterm delivery is not a complication associated with pregnant women with dengue. The gestational age at birth was mostly between 37-41 weeks. Pregnant women with warning signs had a greater probability of presenting preterm birth than those who had dengue without warning signs.
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