Dengue infection during pregnancy in Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study

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Sondo Kongnimissom Apoline,Ouattara Adama,Diendéré Eric Arnaud,Diallo Ismaèl,Zoungrana Jacques,Zémané Guelilou,Da Léa,Gnamou Arouna,Meda Bertrand,Poda Armel,Zamané Hyacinthe,Ouédraogo Ali,Ouédraogo Macaire,Thieba/Bonané Blandine

Abstract

Abstract Background Dengue fever is prevalent in the world; in recent years, several outbreaks occurred in West Africa. It affects pregnant women. We aimed to assess the consequences of dengue fever on pregnant women and their fetuses during dengue epidemic in Burkina Faso. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study from November 1, 2015 to January 31, 2017 in 15 public and private health facilities in Ouagadougou, using secondary data. Immunochromatographic rapid test Duo detecting specific antibodies, immunoglobin M/G and /or dengue non structural antigen1 virus was used to diagnose dengue cases. Results Out of 399 (48%) women registered during the study period, 25 (6%) were pregnant. The average age of pregnant women was 30 years, with 18 and 45 years as extremes. The main symptoms were fever (92%) and headache (92%). Nine patients (36%) had severe dengue characterized by bleeding (16%), neurological symptoms (16%) and acute respiratory distress (8%). Eight (32%) of the 25 women had early miscarriage and 8 (32%) women gave birth to viable fetuses. Among those with viable babies, 5 (20%) presented post-partum hemorrhage and 3 (12%) presented early delivery. The main fetal complications included 3 cases of acute fetal distress (12%). One case of maternal death (4%) and 4 cases of neonatal mortality (44.5%) were notified. Conclusion Dengue fever occurring during pregnancy increases maternal and neonatal mortality. Its severe complications require specific monitoring of pregnant women until delivery.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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