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Anemia and associated factors among pregnant Women attending antenatal care clinic in Wolayita sodo town, southern ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Lealem Gedefaw
dc.contributor.author Asrat Ayele
dc.contributor.author Yaregal Asres et.al
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-05T12:44:14Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-05T12:44:14Z
dc.date.issued 2015-04
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/1636
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem which affects both the mother’s and her child’s health. The main aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of anemia among pregnant women. METHODS: We conducted a facility based cross-sectional study on 363 pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Wolayita Soddo Otona Hospital from January to March 2014. Sociodemographic data were collected through questionnaire based interview. Four milliliter of venous blood and five grams of fecal samples were collected from each pregnant woman. Hematological parameters were determined using CELL DYN 1800® (Abott, USA) Hematology analyzer. Stool samples were checked for intestinal parasites using both direct wet mount and formol-ether concentration techniques. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 software. RESULTS: Overall, the prevalence of anemia was 39.94% (95% CI: 34.7 - 45.2%), of which the majority (60%) had moderate anemia. The mean hemoglobin concentration was 11.55±2.97 g/dl. Age 15-24 years (AOR: 9.89, 95%CI:2.68-21.41), family size >5 (AOR:7.74, 95%CI:4.15-16.47), multigravida (AOR:2.66, 95%CI:1.1.31-4.53), having low income (AOR:5.81, 95%CI:2.93-14.11), current clinical illness (AOR: 6.38, 95%CI:3.13-13.00), intestinal parasitic infection (AOR:2.41, 95%CI:1.08-5.81), no history of contraceptive usage (AOR:5.02 95%CI:2.21-11.47), being in third trimesters (AOR:11.37, 95%CI:4.56- 24.82), history of excess menstrual bleeding (AOR:9.82, 95%CI:3.27-21.35) and low body mass index (AOR:9.44, 95%CI:7.79-22.18) were identified as independent predictors of anemia among pregnant women. CONCLUSION: Anemia prevalence was found out to be moderate public health importance. Identified risk factors should be considered for prevention and control of anemia among pregnant women en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Hemoglobin en_US
dc.subject Anemia, en_US
dc.subject Pregnant women en_US
dc.subject Antenatal care clinic en_US
dc.title Anemia and associated factors among pregnant Women attending antenatal care clinic in Wolayita sodo town, southern ethiopia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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