Alcohol Exposure Among Pregnant Women in sub-Saharan Africa- a Systematic Review
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Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
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The prevalence of general alcohol use in many countries of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is high.However, research examining alcohol use in among pregnant women within this population is limited. A review of the current status of research examining the prevalence of alcohol exposed pregnancies (AEP)is required to  inform future research  aiming  to  decrease this  occurrence and  its  subsequent  socio-economic complications.The  primary  objective  was  to identify  all  published paper sestimating  prevalence  and  risk-factors  of alcohol use among pregnant women in SSA. A secondary objective was to determine changes in alcohol use following pregnancy recognition.PubMed/Medline,   Embase,   IPA,   CINAHL   were systematically   searched   using   MeSH   terms   and keywords  from inceptiondate  to  March  2013.  Studies  from SSAreporting  prevalence  of  alcohol  use among pregnant women were included. ResultsTwelve  studies were  identified.Studies  varied  significantly  according  to  design  and  study  population. Prevalence of alcohol use during pregnancy ranged from 2.2%-87%. The most important risk-factors for alcohol  use  included  tobacco  use,  partner  violence, urban  living,and  having  a  malepartner  who  drank alcohol. Only three studies examined changes in alcohol use priortoand following pregnancy recognition with absolute reductions of between 9% and 15%. Although  the  burden  of  alcohol  use  during  pregnancy  is  likely a  significant  problem,  limiteddata currently  exist  for  the  majority  of  SSA  countries.  Furthermore,significant  variation  likely existswithin various  populations.  Further research  is  required to  explore  alcohol  use  in  pregnancy.  Strategies  to decrease AEP must be developed and implemented instandard pre-natal care.
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ALCOHOL EXPOSURE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN .
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Mugyenyi, G. R., Ngonzi, J., Kiwanuka, G., & Koren, G. (2013). Prevalence of Ethanol Use Among Pregnant Women in Southwestern Uganda.