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Table 1 Obstetrical, biochemical and serological data of Central African Pregnant Women with acute viral hepatitis E

From: A fatal case of acute hepatitis E among pregnant women, Central African Republic

Patient Order

Age (years)

Gestational Number

Parity

ALAT (IU)

HEV IgM

HEV IgG

Gestational age

(in week)

Delivery

(baby status)

Weight at birth in gram

Mother status

1

21

III

I

2200

Pos

-

33

Premature (Macerated Stillborn)

2350

Survived

2

19

II

I

1420

Pos

-

28

Premature (alive)

1970

Survived

3

22

IV

II

1130

Pos

-

37

Premature (alive)

2630

Survived

4

35

VI

V

1030

Pos

-

32

Premature (Died few min later)

1400

Died

5

20

I

0

1260

Pos

-

31

Premature (alive)

1600

Survived

6

20

VI

III

980

Pos

-

28

Premature (Stillborn)

NA*

Survived

7

18

II

I

1380

Pos

-

28

Premature (Stillborn)

NA

Survived

8

30

I

0

704

Neg

Pos

22

Premature (Stillborn)

1000

Survived

9

35

IX

VIII

940

Neg

Pos

22

Miscarriage

400

Survived

10

17

II

I

700

Neg

Pos

40

term (alive)

NA

Survived

11

26

IV

III

973

Neg

Pos

28

Premature (alive)

1910

Survived

12

33

VIII

VI

3560

Neg

Pos

19

Miscarriage

NA

Survived

13

19

I

0

950

Neg

Pos

28

Premature (alive)

NA

Survived

14

22

I

0

1130

Neg

Pos

39

term (alive)

NA

Survived

15

24

IV

III

1004

Neg

Pos

36

Premature (alive)

1850

Survived

16

16

I

0

225

Neg

Pos

32

Premature (alive)

1900

Survived

17

30

III

II

110

Neg

Neg

32

Premature (alive)

NA

Survived

18

18

I

0

340

Neg

Neg

41

term (alive)

NA

Survived

19

20

II

I

135

Neg

Pos

32

Premature (alive)

NA

Survived

20

20

I

0

632

Neg

Neg

40

term (alive)

NA

Survived

21

15

I

0

820

Neg

Pos

40

term (alive)

2300

Survived

  1. * Not Available