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An Inquiry Into Needs- Based Allocation of Health Care Resources

“Pee test lets mums-to-be see into future”


P.POONGODI - Professor-OBG Department
Faculty of Nursing
Dr.M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute (Deemed to be University)

INTRODUCTION METHODS RESULTS


• Home test can confirm the pregnancy. •Home test • Home test can confirm within 5 minutes to identify the
• MAP(Maternal Alpha-Feto Protein) analyzes the patterns •Pharmacy Kit normal or high risk pregnancy.
•Eight weeks of pregnant mother
of protein in mothers urine for information about the • More accurate
health of an expectant mother and her baby. •Urine sample
•Lab Test • Economical
• It is a new non-invasive pre-natal diagnostic method •Matrix-Assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) • Non invasive prenatal diagnosis
mother can do in home itself and Identify a healthy •Spin out the separate proteins from the urine and then • Lab test can confirm within 15 minutes by Time –of-Fight
pregnancy or high risk pregnancy by herself.
analyze these proteins for patterns . Mass Spectrometer.
• Using algorithms to predict the outcome of a pregnancy
based on the proteins in a woman’s urine

“Stephen Butler MAP Founder


and Chief Scientific Officer”

CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATIONS
Nursing Practice
•Promising global practices to improve maternal health outcomes was well 1.Conduct awareness program to make the mothers and general public aware of
received by participants and provided a unique opportunity to identify best the newer diagnostic MAP test as an effective way to prevent complications and
risk associated during antenatal period
practices.
2.This non-invasive prenatal diagnostic test will help to achieving the sustainable
goals target of MMR below 70 by 2030
• To reduce maternal mortality and morbidity from international and
domestics subject matter experts and leaders in the field of maternal health.
REFERENCES
• As per sustainable development goal 3 this MAP diagnostic test will help 1. O'Leary P, Breheny N, Dickinson JE, et al. First-trimester combined screening for Down
you to identify the early complications of high risk pregnancies. syndrome and other fetal anomalies. Obstetric Gynecology 2015; 107: 869-876.

2. Hadlow NC, Hewitt BG, Dickinson JE, et al. Community-based screening for Down's
syndrome in the first trimester using ultrasound and maternal biochemistry. BJOG 2005; 112:
1561-1564.

3. www.healthline.com

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