Analysis of early teenage pregnancies for HIV rates and obstetric complication at MPILO central hospital, Bulawayo-Zimbabwe

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2018-05-24

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Matowe, Chieza Chinay

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KNMU

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Teenage pregnancies are a growing global public health concern. Thirty (30) early teenager pregnant patients aged 13-17 years seen at the unit between January 1 to December 31 2016, were included in the study. Data were obtained from the registers in labour, antenatal/postnatal and neonatal wards. The incidence of early teenage pregnancies was approximately 5%. The HIV seropositive rate was lower than the hospital unit and national rates. The majority had no major obstetric complications but the commonest complication was severe preeclampsia.

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teenage pregnancies, preeclampsia, HIV seropositive

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Matowe C. C. Analysis of early teenage pregnancies for HIV rates and obstetric complication at MPILO central hospital, Bulawayo-Zimbabwe / C. C. Matowe // ISIC-2018 : [International Scientific Interdisciplinary Conference for medical students and young scientists, Kharkiv, 23–25 May, 2018] : abstract book / KNMU. – Kharkiv, 2018. – P. 192–193.

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