       Document 0903
 DOCN  M9460903
 TI    [The clinical and epidemiological aspects of the neonatal abstinence
       syndrome]
 DT    9404
 AU    Perez-Bescos L; Arrate-Zugazabeitia JK; Fortea-Jimeno E; Echaniz-Urcelay
       I; Saitua-Iturriaga G; Delgado-Rubio A; Unidad Neonatal, Hospital de
       Basurto, Bilbao, Espana.
 SO    Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex. 1993 Dec;50(12):843-8. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94153448
 AB    Retrospectively, were tested maternal-neonatal factors of 47 newborn
       with neonatal abstinence syndrome comparing them with a control group of
       100 newborn, during the period from 1985 to 1991. An average incidence
       of 6/1000 living newborn were affected by abstinence syndrome. The
       mothers were young (75%), smokers (74%), unemployed (80%), with a high
       rate of previous abortions (21%) and with a bad pregnancy control.
       Within our environment, abstinence syndrome increase has been detected
       among children of young gypsy mothers. Heroin (88%) was the most popular
       drug. Nevertheless a change has been noted in the last few years in the
       drug administration going from intravenous to the inhalational route.
       The duration of syndrome was less in the newborn whose mothers had
       inhaled heroin and in the premature newborn. It was proved that there
       was a high rate of HIV (40%), hepatitis B (23%), and syphilis markers
       (25%).
 DE    Adult  Chi-Square Distribution  Cocaine/*ADVERSE EFFECTS  Comparative
       Study  Diacetylmorphine/*ADVERSE EFFECTS  English Abstract  Female
       Human  HIV Seropositivity/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Incidence  Infant, Newborn  Male
       Methadone/*ADVERSE EFFECTS  Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/*EPIDEMIOLOGY
       Retrospective Studies  Socioeconomic Factors  Spain/EPIDEMIOLOGY
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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