Anaemia during pregnancy in rural Kelantan
1997
Zulkifli Ahmad (Sains Malaysia Univ., Kota Bharu, Kelantan (Malaysia). School of Medical Sciences) | Rogayah Jaafar, M. | Hashim Mohd Hassan | Mohd Shukri Othman | Azmi Hassan
A retrospective study of anaemia in pregnancy in rural Kelantan was conducted. The study sample consist of 9,860 mothers who had antenatal care at one of the 102 rural health clinics selected and had delivered a live baby. Anaemia in pregnancy was determined by reviewing the antenatal records for the haemoglobin level recorded at the first and last antenatal visit. Estimation of haemoglobin was done either by photocalorimetric methods or the Sahliis method in these rural clinics. At the time of booking, 47.5 percent of the mothers were anaemic by WHO criteria (HB less than 11.0 g/dl), with 1.9 percent having less than 9.0 g/dl. Age of mother, parity and late gestational age at the first antenatal visit were associated with anaemia during pregnancy at the time of booking. However, practise of contraception by the mother did not show any association with anemia in pregnancy. There were 594 mothers (6.0 percent) who delivered a baby weighing less than 2.5 kg. There was no association between the low birth weight of the child and the status of anaemia in the mother at the last antenatal visit.
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