Malaria in pregnancy is one of the most important preventable causes of low birthweight deliveries worldwide. It is also a major cause of severe maternal anaemia contributing to maternal mortality. It is estimated that 40% of the world's pregnant women are exposed to malaria infection during pregnancy. The clinical features of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in pregnancy depend to a large extent on the immune status of the woman, which in turn is determined by her previous exposure to malaria. In pregnant women with little or no pre-existing immunity, such as women from non-endemic areas or travellers to malarious areas, infection is associated with high risks of severe disease with maternal and perinatal mortality. Women are at particular ri...
Every year, at least 30 million women in malarious areas of Africa become pregnant. The principal im...
Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) exerts major public health concerns worldwide, particularly in malaria-en...
Malaria is a common infection world-wide, which carries significant risk of morbidity and mortality....
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Pregnant women are at increased risk for malaria infection. Although important advances have been ma...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Pregnant women are especially susceptible to malaria infection. Without existing immunity, severe ma...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria in pregnancy has a devastating effect on the health of mothers and their babies, and is an i...
It is estimated that, nearly five billion episodes of clinical malaria occur worldwide each year. Th...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Malaria in pregnancy is an obstetric, social and medical problem of all over the world particularly ...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Every year, at least 30 million women in malarious areas of Africa become pregnant. The principal im...
Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) exerts major public health concerns worldwide, particularly in malaria-en...
Malaria is a common infection world-wide, which carries significant risk of morbidity and mortality....
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Pregnant women are at increased risk for malaria infection. Although important advances have been ma...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Pregnant women are especially susceptible to malaria infection. Without existing immunity, severe ma...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria in pregnancy has a devastating effect on the health of mothers and their babies, and is an i...
It is estimated that, nearly five billion episodes of clinical malaria occur worldwide each year. Th...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Malaria in pregnancy is an obstetric, social and medical problem of all over the world particularly ...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Every year, at least 30 million women in malarious areas of Africa become pregnant. The principal im...
Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) exerts major public health concerns worldwide, particularly in malaria-en...
Malaria is a common infection world-wide, which carries significant risk of morbidity and mortality....