Clinical and paraclinical features of hbv - infected pregnant women giving birth at Thai Nguyen National Hospital
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Some clinical and paraclinical characteristics description of HBV - infected pregnant women and umbilical cord blood test at Thai Nguyen National Hospital. HBsAg (+) pregnant women with one live fetus, full term until delivery, Study design the cross - sectional description, using SPSS 20.0 and R, Pearson correlation method, Fisher’s Anova Test. Results Mean age 27.6 ± 4.2, clinical symptoms not specific for hepatitis include edema, anorexia, fatigue; cesarean section rate accounted for 66.7%. Laboratory tests HBeAg(+) maternal blood accounted for 45%, HBV DNA ≥5E+07 copies/ml accounted for 33.3%; cord blood HBsAg(+) accounted for 53.3%, HBeAg(+) accounted for 38.2%. Maternal peripheral blood cell levels and cord blood were positively correlated in pregnant women with a load less than 5E+07 copies of HBV DNA/ml. Conclusion clinical symptoms in pregnant patients are not specific for hepatitis B diagnosis; In the group of pregnant women who have a viral of load < 5E+07 copies/ml, a significant positive correlation was found between PBMCs maternal and umbilical cord blood.ik
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HBV, PBMCs, pregnancy.
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