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Prevalence And Severity Of Viral Hepatitis In Pakistani Pregnant Women: A Five Year Hospital Based Study, A B. Aziz, S Hamid, S Iqbal, W Islam, S A. Karim
Prevalence And Severity Of Viral Hepatitis In Pakistani Pregnant Women: A Five Year Hospital Based Study, A B. Aziz, S Hamid, S Iqbal, W Islam, S A. Karim
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
A hospital based observational study was carried out on pregnant women presenting with either acute hepatitis or fulminant hepatic failure (FHF), during the past years. Of 53 patients, 20 (38%) developed FHF.Non-A, Non-B was the commonest cause (62%) followed by hepatitis B in 17% and hepatitis A in 4% cases. Eight women expired (case fatality rate 15%) with a high maternal mortality (62%) caused by NANB hepatitis. Perinatal mortality was 30%. Poor prognostic factors identified were lack of antenatal care, severity of jaundice, history of somnolence, gastrointestinal bleeding and a high grade of encephalopathy.