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[Interactions between chronic viral hepatitis C and pregnancy]

Authors :
Jd, Grangé
Abergel A
xavier amiot
Chaslin-Ferbus D
Aygalenq P
Fouqueray B
Valla D
Bommelaer G
Bodin F
Source :
Europe PubMed Central

Abstract

In France, the positive rate for unit-HCV antibodies in the sera of pregnant women is usually found to be between 0.7 and 3.9%. The aim of our prospective study was to determine the interactions between pregnancy and chronic viral hepatitis C in 12 pregnant women.In our study, chronic viral hepatitis C did not influence maternal or neonatal outcome. The mean gestational age was 38.4 +/- 3 weeks. During follow-up, mean serum ALT levels were significantly lower (36 +/- 17 mU/mL) during the last three months of pregnancy compared to before pregnancy (237 +/- 144 mU/mL, P0.002) and after pregnancy (141 +/- 62 mU/mL, P0.0005). During the third trimester, serum ALT levels were normal in 90% of the women. However, the persistence of viremia during pregnancy and a rebound in serum ALT during the post-partum period have been noticed.The normalization of serum ALT levels during pregnancy, the persistence of viremia, and a rebound in serum ALT during post-partum could be related to pregnancy-induced changes in the immune system.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....55c50460dbb36e4ae5237719f9e4c118