Gestational diabetes mellitus prevalence in Maela refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar Border: a clinical report

  • Gilder, ME
  • Zin, TW
  • Wai, NS
  • Ner, M
  • Say, PS
  • Htoo, M
  • Say, S
  • Htay, WW
  • Simpson, JA
  • Pukrittayakamee, S
  • Nosten, F
  • McGready, R
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Co-Action Publishing
Journal
Global Health Action

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Individuals in conflict-affected areas rarely get appropriate care for chronic or non-infectious diseases. The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing worldwide, and new evidence shows conclusively that the negative effects of hyperglycemia occur even at mild glucose elevations and that these negative effects can be attenuated by treatment. Scientific literature on gestational diabetes in refugee camp settings is critically limited. METHODS: A 75 g 2-hour glucose tolerance test was administered to 228 women attending the antenatal care (ANC) clinic in Maela refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border. Prevalence of GDM was determined using the HAPO trial cut-offs [≥92 mg/dL (fasting),≥180 (1 hour), and≥153 (2...

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