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The Magnitude of Anemia and Associated Factors Among Pregnant Women Attending Public Institutions of Shire Town, Shire, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia, 2018

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Journal BMC Res Notes
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2018 Aug 19
PMID 30119701
Citations 10
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Abstract

Objective: Anemia is a widespread health problem among pregnant women causing maternal/infant morbidity and mortality mainly in low-income countries. Understanding of the magnitude of anemia and related socio-demographic variables in a specific setting would help scale-up preventive and therapeutic measures in a locality. So that this study focuses on the magnitude of anemia and its associated factor among pregnant women attending antenatal care in public hospitals of shire town and using institution based cross-sectional study design on 480 randomly selected study subjects.

Result: The overall prevalence of anemia was 16.3%. Majority of the participants (52%) have mild anemia (10-10.9 gm/dl). Pregnant mothers with human immunodeficiency virus, intestinal parasitic infection and having lower inter-pregnancy gap were significant predictors of anemia. Preventing infection of the mother during pregnancy and making the gap between pregnancies are necessary.

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