Reproductive Health Sequelae Among Women Who Survived Ebola Virus Disease In Liberia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS(2019)

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Objective: To estimate the incidence of failed pregnancy and menstrual irregularities among Liberian women who had survived Ebola virus disease (EVD) and to identify host-specific and disease-specific factors associated with these outcomes.Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted between August 10, 2016, and February 7, 2017. The study population comprised 111 women aged 18-45 years who had survived EVD and were enrolled in the Longitudinal Liberian Ebola Survivor study based at the Eternal Love Winning Africa Hospital, Monrovia, Liberia. Self-reported data on outcomes related to pregnancy and menstrual changes since recovery from EVD were collected.Results: In all, 29 (26.1%) of the participants had become pregnant since surviving EVD. Of the 23 women whose pregnancies continued to term, 10 (43.4%) reported live birth, 11 (47.8%) reported spontaneous abortion, and two (8.7%) reported stillbirth. Of the 105 women who reported having regular menstruation before EVD, 27 (29.0%) reported experiencing irregular menstruation for unknown reasons after EVD. In bivariate logistic models, no associations were found between failed pregnancy or irregular menstruation and any of the factors of interest.Conclusions: Adverse pregnancy outcomes and irregular menstruation were frequently reported among EVD survivors in Liberia.
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Ebola virus disease, Liberia, Menstruation, Post-Ebola sequelae, Pregnancy, Spontaneous abortion, Stillbirth, Survivor
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