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Preterm birth and its associated factors in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta- analysis

Fikadu Waltengus Sendeku, Fentahun Yenealem Beyene, Azimeraw Arega Tesfu, Simachew Animen Bante, Getnet Gedefaw

2021African Health Sciences40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is a public health concern globally. In low- and middle-income countries, like Ethiopia, preterm birth is under reported and underestimated. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the pooled prevalence and associated risk factors for preterm birth in Ethiopia. METHODS: In this review the databases used were PubMed, Google scholar, EMBASE, HINARI and African journal online. Publication bias was checked using a funnel plot and Eggers test. RESULTS: A total of 30 studies were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. The overall pooled prevalence of preterm birth in Ethiopia was 11.4% (95% CI; 9.04, 13.76). On pooled analysis, preterm birth was associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension being HIV-positive, premature rupture of membrane, rural residence, the mother having a history of abortion, multiple pregnancies, and anemia during pregnancy. CONCLUSION: The national prevalence of preterm birth in Ethiopia was low. Early identifying those pregnant women who are at risk of the above determinants and proving quality healthcare and counsel them how to prevent preterm births, which decrease the rate of preterm birth and its consequences. So, both governmental and non-governmental health sectors work on the minimization of these risk factors.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMeta-analysisPremature birthAbortionResidenceChildbirthPregnancyObstetricsPublication biasSystematic reviewDeveloping countryLow birth weightPediatricsDemographyMEDLINEGestationPolitical scienceLawSociologyEconomicsBiologyGeneticsInternal medicineEconomic growthPreterm Birth and ChorioamnionitisPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesBirth, Development, and Health
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