Malaria in pregnancy is one of the major causes of maternal morbidity worldwide, and leads to poor birth outcomes. There is a complex interaction between pregnancy and parasite-all favour the parasite and disadvantage the pregnant woman. Women who are semi-immune lose much of that immunity. They may present with placental malaria but with no parasites in their peripheral blood. A non-immune pregnant women and her fetus are at serious risk from falciparum malaria. The diagnosis and management of malaria in pregnancy, including the safety of antimalarial drugs and interactions of malaria with HIV in pregnancy are reviewed
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Pregnant women in malaria-endemic regions are susceptible to malaria in pregnancy, which has adverse...
Pregnant women are at increased risk for malaria infection. Although important advances have been ma...
Background In endemic areas, placental malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is most frequent and sev...
BACKGROUND: In endemic areas, placental malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is most frequent and se...
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable ca...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Albeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 million women each yea...
Malaria during pregnancy can be severe in non-immune women, but in areas of stable transmission, whe...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy has been associated with maternal morbidity, placental malaria, and...
International audienceAlbeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 ...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Pregnant women in malaria-endemic regions are susceptible to malaria in pregnancy, which has adverse...
Pregnant women are at increased risk for malaria infection. Although important advances have been ma...
Background In endemic areas, placental malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is most frequent and sev...
BACKGROUND: In endemic areas, placental malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is most frequent and se...
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable ca...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Albeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 million women each yea...
Malaria during pregnancy can be severe in non-immune women, but in areas of stable transmission, whe...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy has been associated with maternal morbidity, placental malaria, and...
International audienceAlbeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 ...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Pregnant women in malaria-endemic regions are susceptible to malaria in pregnancy, which has adverse...
Pregnant women are at increased risk for malaria infection. Although important advances have been ma...