Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenatal iron supplementation has uncertain health benefits and can increase the malaria burden. To measure the effect of antenatal iron supplementation on maternal Plasmodium infection risk, maternal iron status, and neonatal outcomes. Randomized placebo-controlled trial conducted October 2011 through April 2013 in a malaria endemic area among 470 rural Kenyan women aged 15 to 45 years with singleton pregnancies, gestational age of 13 to 23 weeks, and hemoglobin concentration of 9 g/dL or greater. All women received 5.7 mg iron/day through flour fortification during intervention, and usual intermittent preventive treatment against malaria was given...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved ...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
IMPORTANCE: Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, ...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Since the British doctor Ronald Ross received the 1902 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on malar...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved ...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
IMPORTANCE: Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, ...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Since the British doctor Ronald Ross received the 1902 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on malar...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved ...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...