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Title: | Maternal and neonatal characteristics of babies admitted with congenital CNS anomalies in a tertiary hospital in North Central Nigeria |
Authors: | Diala, Udochukwu Michael Toma, Bose Ozioza Shilong, Danaan Shwe, David Danjuma Bot, Gyang Ofakunrin, Akinyemi Olugbenga D. Binitie, Peter |
Keywords: | Maternal sociodemographic Central nervous system anomalies |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.6;Iss.7: Pp 2205-2209 |
Abstract: | Background: CNS anomalies are an important group of largely preventable congenital anomalies. Knowledge of maternal and neonatal sociodemographic characteristics could identify a pattern of population at risk in order to target preventive interventions.
Methods: This was a 3-year retrospective review of health records of all neonates admitted with CNS anomalies in Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), Jos, central-Nigeria.
Results: Out of a total of 27 neonates with congenital CNS anomalies reviewed, 25 had neural tube defects, 1 hydrocephalos and 1 anencephaly. The peak age group of mothers were 20-29years (44.4%) and 30-39 years (44.4%). Twenty-two (81.5%) mothers had antenatal care (ANC). No mother booked in the 1st month and only 7 (25.9%) booked in the first trimester. Twenty-four (88.9%) mothers took folic acid during pregnancy. No mother had peri-conceptional folic acid use. There were 11(40.7%) home births with 14(87.5%) of the 16 hospital births taking place in lower tier health facilities. Twenty-six (96.3%) mothers had vaginal delivery. An obstetric ultrasound scan was reported by one (3.7%) mother and did not detect the anomaly. Five (18.5%) of the mothers had HIV infection. Twenty-six were term with a male: female ratio of 1.1:1. The median age at presentation was 2 (interquartile range 1, 8) days.
Conclusions: Neonates with congenital CNS anomalies in JUTH frequently had mothers aged <35 years who did not receive preventive care before and during delivery. We therefore recommend interventions to improve the efficiency of health care delivery to cater for this gap. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2195 |
ISSN: | 2320-6071 2320-6012 |
Appears in Collections: | Paediatrics
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