Background: Anemia in pregnancy affects about half of pregnant women and constitutes a serious health problem. Objectives: The aim was to determine the prevalence of anemia in pregnancy, as well as its pattern and determinants. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study conducted at antenatal booking clinic of Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki from February to July 2012. Hemoglobin <11 g/dl was regarded as anemia. Estimation of hemoglobin concentration, HIV infection, blood group, genotype and blood film for malaria parasite and erythrocyte morphology were done. Stool analysis was also done. Results: Prevalence of anemia in pregnancy was 58%. Anemia in pregnancy was a common finding among primigravida 82 (66.1%), ...
Fikir Asrie Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, School of Biomedical and Laboratory Scien...
Background. Anemia during pregnancy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality of pregnant women in...
Background. Anaemia with an estimated prevalence of 35–75% among pregnant women is a major cause of ...
TU Agan1, JE Ekabua1, AE Udoh1, EI Ekanem1, EE Efiok1, MA Mgbekem21Department of Obstetrics and Gyne...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy continues to be a major global problem associated with increased ma...
Anaemia is a global health problem which commonly affects women and children most especially in the ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is a common problem in most developing countries and a major cause ...
Background: Anaemia, though a common problem in Nigeria, has not been adequatelystudied amongst preg...
BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem which affects both the mother’s and her chil...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a major cause of maternal death in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Background: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed countri...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health problem in the world. Various studies in Africa have r...
Malaria and anemia are significant public health threats to pregnant women in Nigeria. This study as...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
BACKGROUND:Anaemia in pregnancy remains a common problem affecting women in northern Nigeria. It is ...
Fikir Asrie Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, School of Biomedical and Laboratory Scien...
Background. Anemia during pregnancy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality of pregnant women in...
Background. Anaemia with an estimated prevalence of 35–75% among pregnant women is a major cause of ...
TU Agan1, JE Ekabua1, AE Udoh1, EI Ekanem1, EE Efiok1, MA Mgbekem21Department of Obstetrics and Gyne...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy continues to be a major global problem associated with increased ma...
Anaemia is a global health problem which commonly affects women and children most especially in the ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is a common problem in most developing countries and a major cause ...
Background: Anaemia, though a common problem in Nigeria, has not been adequatelystudied amongst preg...
BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem which affects both the mother’s and her chil...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a major cause of maternal death in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Background: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed countri...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health problem in the world. Various studies in Africa have r...
Malaria and anemia are significant public health threats to pregnant women in Nigeria. This study as...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
BACKGROUND:Anaemia in pregnancy remains a common problem affecting women in northern Nigeria. It is ...
Fikir Asrie Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, School of Biomedical and Laboratory Scien...
Background. Anemia during pregnancy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality of pregnant women in...
Background. Anaemia with an estimated prevalence of 35–75% among pregnant women is a major cause of ...