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Titlebook: Evidence Based Global Health Manual for Preterm Birth Risk Assessment; Dilly OC Anumba,Shamanthi M. Jayasooriya Book‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2022 The Edit

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Antenatal Risk Assessment for Preterm Birth: Summary Guidance for Healthcare Providers,l, brief evidence statements are covered for the five areas: demographics and patient history, pregnancy dating, infection, nutrition and alcohol, tobacco and other substance use. This is followed by a section on risk assessment and recommended interventions. Although those areas may be routinely en
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Prenatal Risk Assessment for Preterm Birth in Low-Resource Settings: Demographics and Obstetric Hisrs at pregnancy registration is crucial for preterm birth risk assessment and signposting of care to mitigate preterm birth where possible. Demographic factors evidenced to increase the risk of PTB include extremes of maternal age, black ethnicity, and history of domestic abuse. Obstetric risk facto
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Pregnancy Dating Guidance,egnancy. However, this remains a challenge in many resource-limited context largely because the reliability of recall of the last menstrual period is low, and access to early ultrasound to measure foetal crown-rump length and other foetal biometry is highly limited. This chapter outlines a practical
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Prenatal Risk Assessment for Preterm Birth in Low-Resource Settings: Infection,tion rates are reported in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and over 80% of PTBs occur in these settings. Global literature was synthesised to identify infections whose prevention or treatment could improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes and/or prevent mother-to-child transmission of
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Evaluating Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substance Use in Pregnant Women,stances is also quite common and further increases the risk of adverse outcomes. Health-care providers should ask pregnant women about their exposure to tobacco, second-hand smoke, alcohol, and illicit substances (past and present) at every antenatal visit using validated screening instruments and o
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