<div><p>Background</p><p>Relative contribution of these infections on anemia in pregnancy is not certain. While measures to protect pregnant women against malaria have been scaling up, interventions against helminthes have received much less attention. In this study, we determine the relative impact of helminthes and malaria on maternal anemia.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A prospective observational study was conducted in coastal Kenya among a cohort of pregnant women who were recruited at their first antenatal care (ANC) visit and tested for malaria, hookworm, and other parasitic infections and anemia at enrollment. All women enrolled in the study received presumptive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, iron and multi-vitamins and women diag...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium /intestinal hel...
Hookworm infection is among the major causes of anaemia in poor communities, but its importance in c...
This study aimed to synthesize available evidence on the extent of malaria and soil-transmitted inte...
Relative contribution of these infections on anemia in pregnancy is not certain. While measures to p...
Background: Relative contribution of these infections on anemia in pregnancy is not certain. While m...
SummaryIt is suggested that helminths, particularly hookworm and schistosomiasis, may be important c...
<p>*Numbers differ due to missing values;</p>†<p>Adjusted for primagravid status, gestational age at...
Abstract Background Parasitic ...
Geohelminthiasis and malaria coinfections in pregnancy are common in sub-Saharan Africa. The consequ...
It is suggested that helminths, particularly hookworm and schistosomiasis, may be important causes o...
Malaria and intestinal helminth infections are of public health concern globally, particularly among...
Malaria and helminthic co-infection during pregnancy causes fetomaternal haemorrhage and foetal grow...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Deworming is recommended by the WHO in girls and pregnant and lactating women to reduce anaemia in a...
Schistosomiasis among pregnant women has been inadequately investigated. In order to determine the i...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium /intestinal hel...
Hookworm infection is among the major causes of anaemia in poor communities, but its importance in c...
This study aimed to synthesize available evidence on the extent of malaria and soil-transmitted inte...
Relative contribution of these infections on anemia in pregnancy is not certain. While measures to p...
Background: Relative contribution of these infections on anemia in pregnancy is not certain. While m...
SummaryIt is suggested that helminths, particularly hookworm and schistosomiasis, may be important c...
<p>*Numbers differ due to missing values;</p>†<p>Adjusted for primagravid status, gestational age at...
Abstract Background Parasitic ...
Geohelminthiasis and malaria coinfections in pregnancy are common in sub-Saharan Africa. The consequ...
It is suggested that helminths, particularly hookworm and schistosomiasis, may be important causes o...
Malaria and intestinal helminth infections are of public health concern globally, particularly among...
Malaria and helminthic co-infection during pregnancy causes fetomaternal haemorrhage and foetal grow...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Deworming is recommended by the WHO in girls and pregnant and lactating women to reduce anaemia in a...
Schistosomiasis among pregnant women has been inadequately investigated. In order to determine the i...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium /intestinal hel...
Hookworm infection is among the major causes of anaemia in poor communities, but its importance in c...
This study aimed to synthesize available evidence on the extent of malaria and soil-transmitted inte...