Objective: Pregnant women infected with malaria represent a significant obstetric problem, especially in the face of antimalarial resistance. This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of malaria parasitemia, associated risk factors as well as the antimalarial resistance pattern of Plasmodium isolates from pregnant women attending four selected secondary health facilities in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were collected from 353 pregnant women attending selected hospitals. Malaria microscopy and parasite density count were conducted based on standard protocols. Antimalarial susceptibility test (using chloroquine, artesunate, artether, and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine), and hemoglobin concentrations were...
BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the...
The prevalence of malaria parasitaemia in 200 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic (ANC) of...
A study was carried out on the status of malaria among 800 randomly selected pregnant women in Lagos...
Malaria during pregnancy poses a substantial risk to mother and foetus especially an infection with ...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
Recent reports suggest that pregnant women living in holoendemic regions of sub-Sahara Africa die in...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasites infection among pregnant ...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
Malaria during the period of pregnancy is a key public health concern, with noteworthy risks for mot...
Background: Malaria is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries in...
Context: Malaria is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Pregnant women are particularly suscep...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Background: Pregnant women living in an area of stable malaria transmission such as Lagos, Nigeria, ...
Five hundred and fifty five (555) blood samples from pregnant women and other patients from randomly...
Background: About 30 million women living in malaria endemic area become pregnant each year. We dete...
BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the...
The prevalence of malaria parasitaemia in 200 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic (ANC) of...
A study was carried out on the status of malaria among 800 randomly selected pregnant women in Lagos...
Malaria during pregnancy poses a substantial risk to mother and foetus especially an infection with ...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
Recent reports suggest that pregnant women living in holoendemic regions of sub-Sahara Africa die in...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasites infection among pregnant ...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
Malaria during the period of pregnancy is a key public health concern, with noteworthy risks for mot...
Background: Malaria is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries in...
Context: Malaria is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Pregnant women are particularly suscep...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Background: Pregnant women living in an area of stable malaria transmission such as Lagos, Nigeria, ...
Five hundred and fifty five (555) blood samples from pregnant women and other patients from randomly...
Background: About 30 million women living in malaria endemic area become pregnant each year. We dete...
BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the...
The prevalence of malaria parasitaemia in 200 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic (ANC) of...
A study was carried out on the status of malaria among 800 randomly selected pregnant women in Lagos...