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2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.17.220.2366
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Facteurs de risque de faible poids de naissance en milieu semi-rural de Kamina, République Démocratique du Congo

Abstract: IntroductionLe faible poids de naissance constitue un problème majeur de santé publique, aussi bien dans les pays développés que dans les pays en développement, de par son ampleur et sa forte association avec la morbidité et la mortalité infantiles.MéthodesIl s’agit d’une étude cas-témoins rétrospective menée sur les différents facteurs de risque de faible poids de naissance(FPN) en milieu semi-rural de Kamina chez les accouchées et leurs nouveau-nés respectifs enregistrés de la période allant de janvier 2009 … Show more

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“…Non-compliance with ANC schedule was also reported by several authors as being associated with the occurrence of LBW (Letaief et al, 2001;Rakotozanany et al, 2004;Kangulu et al, 2014). Letaief et al (2001).noted the same level of association as our results, but not statistically significant (2.5 with p= 0.058).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Non-compliance with ANC schedule was also reported by several authors as being associated with the occurrence of LBW (Letaief et al, 2001;Rakotozanany et al, 2004;Kangulu et al, 2014). Letaief et al (2001).noted the same level of association as our results, but not statistically significant (2.5 with p= 0.058).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Letaief et al (2001).noted the same level of association as our results, but not statistically significant (2.5 with p= 0.058). Ignace in the DRC, a stronger association was found (OR twice that measured in our study) (Kangulu et al, 2014). ANC is prenatal surveillance to prevent several diseases responsible for low birth weight (malaria, intestinal helminthiasis, anemia).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 47%
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