Table 3

Perinatal outcomes of births from women with infection during pregnancy by maternal demographic and obstetric characteristics

VariablesAlive without severe complication (n=780)Neonatal near-miss
(n=316)
Perinatal death
(n=123)
n (%)n (%)OR95% CIp valuen (%)OR95% CIp value
Age (years)
 <20101 (60.5)48 (28.7)1.20.8 to 1.70.38518 (10.8)1.20.7 to 2.20.522
 20–35553 (64.6)222 (25.9)ref81 (9.5)
 35 and more122 (65.6)42 (22.6)0.90.6 to 1.30.43022 (11.8)1.20.7 to 2.10.438
Living with partner/spouse
 No78 (67.2)26 (22.4)ref12 (10.3)ref
 Yes672 (64.5)266 (25.5)1.20.8 to 1.80.393104 (10.0)1.00.5 to 2.10.987
Schooling (years)
 Less than 5103 (54.8)47 (25.0)ref38 (20.2)ref
 5–11 years329 (64.9)138 (27.2)1.20.5 to 2.80.74740 (7.9)0.40.2 to 0.80.003*
 12 or more108 (68.8)40 (25.5)1.10.5 to 2.70.7899 (5.7)0.20.1 to 0.50.001*
Number of previous births
 0237 (64.1)87 (23.5)ref46 (12.4)ref
 1 or more534 (63.8)226 (27.0)0.90.6 to 1.20.40177 (9.2)1.40.9 to 2.10.206
Other obstetric complications
 Any additional complication279 (56.5)141 (28.5)1.41.0 to 2.00.026*74 (15.0)2.71.6 to 4.50.000*
 None501 (69.1)175 (24.1)ref49 (6.8)ref
The final mode of birth
 Vaginal (spontaneous/instrumental)‡327 (63.3)127 (24.6)0.90.6 to 1.40.71663 (12.2)1.61.0 to 2.50.069
 Caesarean-section444 (64.7)187 (27.3)ref55 (8.0)ref
  • *Statistically significant (p<0.05).

  • †Includes haemorrhage, hypertensive and thromboembolic disorders, dystocia, trauma during childbirth, anaesthesia, and surgery-related complications.

  • ‡Instrumental: 35 cases.