Reducing the burden of falciparum malaria in pregnancy is an urgent international public health priority but one that involves considerable challenges. The rapidly declining effectiveness of agents known to be safe in pregnancy, and the limited efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic data available for many other antimalarial drugs, mean that current options for the treatment of both severe and uncomplicated falciparum malaria in pregnancy are limited. This report summarizes the literature on this subject and recommends drug combinations for evaluation in Phase II/III treatment trials in pregnancy
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are at increased risk from malaria. Resistance to all classes of antimala...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: With increasing parasite...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Research on the important topic of malaria in pregnancy has been relatively neglected. The seven tec...
Research on the important topic of malaria in pregnancy has been relatively neglected. The seven tec...
Over the past 10 years, the available evidence on the treatment of malaria during pregnancy has incr...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to the complications of malaria infections, and therefor...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to the complications of malaria infections, and therefor...
Over the past 10 years, the available evidence on the treatment of malaria during pregnancy has incr...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to malaria, which is the leading cause of mortality and ...
During pregnancy, a woman living or travelling in a malaria endemic area is more at risk of contract...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Pregnant women are especially susceptible to malaria infection. Without existing immunity, severe ma...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of maternal, perinatal and neonatal morbidity in high trans...
In all malarious areas, infection by any of the main human plasmodial species during pregnancy is de...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are at increased risk from malaria. Resistance to all classes of antimala...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: With increasing parasite...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Research on the important topic of malaria in pregnancy has been relatively neglected. The seven tec...
Research on the important topic of malaria in pregnancy has been relatively neglected. The seven tec...
Over the past 10 years, the available evidence on the treatment of malaria during pregnancy has incr...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to the complications of malaria infections, and therefor...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to the complications of malaria infections, and therefor...
Over the past 10 years, the available evidence on the treatment of malaria during pregnancy has incr...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to malaria, which is the leading cause of mortality and ...
During pregnancy, a woman living or travelling in a malaria endemic area is more at risk of contract...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Pregnant women are especially susceptible to malaria infection. Without existing immunity, severe ma...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of maternal, perinatal and neonatal morbidity in high trans...
In all malarious areas, infection by any of the main human plasmodial species during pregnancy is de...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are at increased risk from malaria. Resistance to all classes of antimala...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: With increasing parasite...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...