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Adverse Neonatal Birth Outcomes Among Adolescent Pregnancies in Kampala, Uganda Between 2015 –2018

Adverse Neonatal Birth Outcomes Among Adolescent Pregnancies in Kampala, Uganda Between 2015 –2018

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dc.contributor.author Robert Serunjogi
dc.contributor.author Linda Barlow-Mosha
dc.contributor.author Daniel Mumpe-Mwanja
dc.contributor.author Dhelia Williamson
dc.contributor.author Diana Valencia
dc.contributor.author Sarah C Tinker
dc.contributor.author Michelle R Adler
dc.contributor.author Joyce Namale-Matovu
dc.contributor.author Dennis Kalibbala
dc.contributor.author Jolly Nankunda
dc.contributor.author Evelyn Nabunya
dc.contributor.author Doreen Birabwa-Male
dc.contributor.author Josaphat Byamugisha
dc.contributor.author Philippa Musoke
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-11T13:51:39Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-11T13:51:39Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49396
dc.description.abstract Abstract; Background: Uganda has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in sub-Saharan Africa. We compared the risk of adverse birth outcomes between adolescents (age 12-19 years) and older mothers (age 20-34 years) in four urban hospitals.Methods: Maternal demographics, HIV status, and birth outcomes of all live births, stillbirths, and spontaneous abortions delivered from August 2015 to December 2018 were extracted from a hospital-based birth defects surveillance database. Differences in the distributions of maternal and infant characteristics by maternal age groups were tested with Pearson’s chi-square. Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were calculated using logistic regression to compare the prevalence of adverse birth outcomes among adolescents to older mothers.Results: A total of 100,189 births were analyzed, with 11.1% among adolescent mothers and 89.0% among older mothers. A significantly higher proportion of HIV-infected adolescents were not initiated on antiretroviral therapy by the time of delivery compared to HIV-infected older mothers (8.8% vs 4.4%, p<0.001). Adolescent mothers had an increased risk of preterm delivery (aOR: 1.14; CI: 1.06-1.23), low birth weight (aOR: 1.46; CI: 1.34-1.59), and early neonatal deaths (aOR: 1.58; CI: 1.23-2.02). Newborns of adolescent mothers had an increased risk of major external birth defects (aOR: 1.33; CI: 1.02-1.76), specifically, gastroschisis (aOR: 3.20; CI: 1.12-9.13) compared to older mothers.Conclusions: This study found that adolescent mothers had an increased risk for several adverse birth outcomes compared to older mothers, similar to findings in the region and globally. Interventions are needed to improve birth outcomes in this vulnerable population.
dc.publisher Research Square
dc.title Adverse Neonatal Birth Outcomes Among Adolescent Pregnancies in Kampala, Uganda Between 2015 –2018
dc.type Preprint
dc.identifier.doi 10.21203/rs.3.rs-74065/v1
dc.identifier.lens 006-137-826-849-736


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