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Premature labour: blood test gives hope of screening | Premature labour: blood test gives hope of screening |
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Scientists have developed a blood test that can predict whether women having early contractions will go on to give birth too soon. | Scientists have developed a blood test that can predict whether women having early contractions will go on to give birth too soon. |
About 5% of women with signs of early labour give birth within 10 days, but there is no reliable way to tell false from true labour. | About 5% of women with signs of early labour give birth within 10 days, but there is no reliable way to tell false from true labour. |
The blood test predicted premature birth in 70% of cases in a study at a hospital in Australia. | The blood test predicted premature birth in 70% of cases in a study at a hospital in Australia. |
Premature birth is the main cause of death for newborns in the West. | Premature birth is the main cause of death for newborns in the West. |
Early labour can happen in any pregnancy, when contractions start before 37 weeks. | Early labour can happen in any pregnancy, when contractions start before 37 weeks. |
Currently, a woman having contractions too soon has no reliable way of knowing whether she will give birth early or if her contractions will stop. | Currently, a woman having contractions too soon has no reliable way of knowing whether she will give birth early or if her contractions will stop. |
Some women are offered a test based on a vaginal swab, but this has a high rate of false positives. | Some women are offered a test based on a vaginal swab, but this has a high rate of false positives. |
The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found the new blood test was able to distinguish between true and false labour in 70% of 150 pregnant women in a study at a hospital in Australia. | The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found the new blood test was able to distinguish between true and false labour in 70% of 150 pregnant women in a study at a hospital in Australia. |
Prof Stephen Lye, from the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada, said the test was based on screening for genetic signatures linked with going into labour. | |
"The data indicates that markers in the blood of women in threatened pre-term labour are able to indicate whether those women will deliver," he said. | "The data indicates that markers in the blood of women in threatened pre-term labour are able to indicate whether those women will deliver," he said. |
"This will have beneficial effects for the mother, the baby and the healthcare system." | "This will have beneficial effects for the mother, the baby and the healthcare system." |
The blood test would be tried out at a hospital in Toronto and might be available more widely within five years, he added. | The blood test would be tried out at a hospital in Toronto and might be available more widely within five years, he added. |
The research was carried out in collaboration with the School of Women's and Infants' Health - the University of Western Australia. | The research was carried out in collaboration with the School of Women's and Infants' Health - the University of Western Australia. |
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