BACKGROUND: Delivery of two doses of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy (IPTp) is a key strategy to reduce the burden of malaria in pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa. However, different settings have reported coverage levels well below the target 80%. Antenatal implementation guidelines in Tanzania recommend IPTp first dose to be given at the second antenatal visit, and second dose at the third visit. This investigation measured coverage of IPTp at national level in Tanzania and examined the role of individual, facility, and policy level influences on achieved coverage. METHODS: Three national household and linked reproductive and child health (RCH) facility surveys were conducted July-August 2005, 2006, and 2007 in...
INTRODUCTION : the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that in malaria endemic areas with mod...
Abstract Background Malaria in pregnancy leads to serious adverse effects on the mother and the chil...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy has important consequences for mother and baby. Coverage with the W...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy (IPTp) at routine antenatal care (ANC...
BACKGROUND: Across sub-Saharan Africa, pregnant women attend routine health services around the 20th...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) is efficacious in reducing the adverse outcomes...
Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) delivered during antenatal care (ANC) visits h...
BackgroundAn estimated 30 million women give birth annually in malaria endemic areas of sub-Saharan ...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of a health-related intervention may be compromised by the challenges of de...
To describe the prospects, achievements, challenges and opportunities for implementing intermittent ...
Background:Malaria infection during pregnancy is a significant public health problem with substantia...
Background: Despite the availability of effective preventive measures, including intermittent preven...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prospects, achievements, challenges and opportunities for implementing i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal malaria is associated with serious adverse pregnancy outcomes. One recommended ...
INTRODUCTION: Implementing Intermittent Preventive Treatment for malaria in Pregnancy (IPTp) with su...
INTRODUCTION : the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that in malaria endemic areas with mod...
Abstract Background Malaria in pregnancy leads to serious adverse effects on the mother and the chil...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy has important consequences for mother and baby. Coverage with the W...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy (IPTp) at routine antenatal care (ANC...
BACKGROUND: Across sub-Saharan Africa, pregnant women attend routine health services around the 20th...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) is efficacious in reducing the adverse outcomes...
Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) delivered during antenatal care (ANC) visits h...
BackgroundAn estimated 30 million women give birth annually in malaria endemic areas of sub-Saharan ...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of a health-related intervention may be compromised by the challenges of de...
To describe the prospects, achievements, challenges and opportunities for implementing intermittent ...
Background:Malaria infection during pregnancy is a significant public health problem with substantia...
Background: Despite the availability of effective preventive measures, including intermittent preven...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prospects, achievements, challenges and opportunities for implementing i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal malaria is associated with serious adverse pregnancy outcomes. One recommended ...
INTRODUCTION: Implementing Intermittent Preventive Treatment for malaria in Pregnancy (IPTp) with su...
INTRODUCTION : the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that in malaria endemic areas with mod...
Abstract Background Malaria in pregnancy leads to serious adverse effects on the mother and the chil...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy has important consequences for mother and baby. Coverage with the W...