Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Preterm Birth in Zambia
This prospective non-intervention cohort study will enroll women in the first or early second trimester of pregnancy and follow them through delivery (or end of pregnancy) and 1 year postpartum. Infants will also be followed until 1 year postpartum. Detailed medical and obstetrical information will be collected, as well as biological samples, in order to better elucidate the biological mechanisms leading to preterm delivery among Zambian women, in an effort to identify new strategies for prevention.
After consenting to study participation, women will be asked their detailed medical and obstetrical history. Participants will be provided standard of care. Blood, urine, and vaginal specimens will also be collected for the biorepository from those who consent to participate. Participants will also be screened for depression using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Throughout the study, participants will receive education about nutrition, pregnancy health, and the signs and symptoms of complications of pregnancy, including preterm labor and preterm premature rupture of membranes. Study visits for will be scheduled at 24, 28, 32, and 36 weeks gestation, at the time of discharge from the labor and delivery ward if possible, and at 7 days, 28 days, 42 days, 6 months, and 12 months postpartum During each study visit (i.e., at 24, 32, and 36 weeks gestation), participants will receive the routinely recommended screening and treatment. This will consist of weight, blood pressure, and symptom screening, as well as measurements of fetal growth (fundal height) and fetal well being (fetal heart rate) at each visit. Screening and treatment of common pregnancy complications will also be provided if clinically indicated. All participants will undergo maternal hemoglobin testing and urinalysis at the 24 and 32-week visits. Maternal random fasting glucose testing will be conducted at the 28-week visit to screen for gestational diabetes. Syphilis titers will be obtained at a minimum at the 36 week visit for participants seropositive at screening to monitor serologic response after treatment. HIV testing will be repeated at 28 weeks for participants uninfected at screening, and HIV Viral Load and T cell assays will be performed at the 28- and 36-week visits for any seroconverters. Participants who are HIV-infected at screening will undergo HIV Viral Load and T cell assays at 28 and 36 weeks. At 24, 28, and 36 weeks, blood, urine, oropharyngeal, and vaginal swabs will be collected. We will also collect a rectal swab at the 36-week visit. . At the time of delivery, the study team will obtain detailed information about the clinical management of the participant's delivery, as well as the delivery outcome for both the mother and her infant(s). A urinalysis, complete blood count with differential, blood chemistry testing will be performed. We will also obtain information on interval complications and mortality. In addition, we will collect samples of the placenta, umbilical cord, and cord blood after delivery for various assessments. 4-5 drops of cord blood will be applied to designated filter paper within pre-printed circles. Newborn heel-prick samples will be collected 24-72 hours after birth or sooner if the newborn is discharged from hospital within 24 hours of delivery. There will be four study visits during the postnatal period, at 7 days, 42 days, 6 months, and 12 months postpartum. At these visits, we will assess interval maternal or infant complications and/or mortality and measure anthropometrics. Once again, participants will receive routinely recommended screening and treatment. Maternal hemoglobin will be measured at all post-partum visits. Urinalysis will be performed at the 42-day visit only. Maternal blood, urine, oral/pharyngeal and vaginal specimens will be collected for storage and protocol related testing at the 42-day visit. Maternal syphilis and HIV testing will be repeated at the 42-day, 6- and 12-month visits for participants who are uninfected. HIV-exposed infants will have blood collected for early infant diagnosis at the 42-day and 6- and 12-month visits; this will be done via heel prick and dried blood spot (DBS) cards requiring five drops of blood. Maternal participants will again be screened for depression using the EPDS ;
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