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Determining antenatal medicine exposures in South African women: a comparison of three methods of ascertainment.

Jani van der HovenElizabeth AllenAnnibale CoisReneé De WaalGary MaartensLandon MyerThokozile R MalabaHlengiwe MadlalaDorothy NyembaFlorence PhelanyaneAndrew BoulleUshma MehtaEmma Kalk
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2022)
Medicine use in pregnancy was common and no single data source included all the medicines used. ART was the most consistently reported across all three datasets but otherwise agreement between them was poor and dependent on class. Using a single data collection method will under-estimate medicine use in pregnancy and the choice of data source should be guided by the class of the agents being investigated.
Keyphrases
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