Background: Anemia in pregnancy may not only be associated with maternal morbidity and mortality but can also be detrimental to the fetus. A definitive diagnosis of anemia is a pre-requisite to unravelling possible cause(s), to allow appropriate treatment intervention. It is hypothesised that measured hemoglobin (HGB), complemented by biochemical and other hematological parameters would enhance anemia diagnosis. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among 400 pregnant women comprising 253 anemic and 147 non-anemic pregnant women, attending an antenatal clinic at Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, Ghana. Venous blood was collected and hemoglobin genotype, complete blood count and biochemical parameters [ferritin, iron, total iron binding capa...
Background. Anemia among pregnant women is one of the most common public health problems in developi...
Background: In Africa, anemia in pregnancy contributes to non-attainment of the MDG goals 4 and 5. T...
Background. In pregnancy, anemia is an important factor associated with an increased risk of materna...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Background: Anemia is characterised by decrease in RBC count or Hb concentration and is very common ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is defined as reduction in hemoglobin concentration of below 11.0g/d...
Anemia is one of the major causes of morbidity for pregnant women in resource-limited regions. Yet r...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy remains a major public health problem in Africa and Ghana and has bee...
In developing countries maternal anemia during pregnancy has been reported to increase the risk of u...
BACKGROUND:Anemia is a common clinical problem contributing to increased maternal and fetal morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem which affects both the mother’s and her chil...
Research was conducted in the Republic of Liberia among 605 pregnant and 16 nonpregnant women to exa...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
BackgroundGestational iron deficiency (ID) can be deleterious to mother and fetus. However, iron sta...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy affects about half of pregnant women and constitutes a serious healt...
Background. Anemia among pregnant women is one of the most common public health problems in developi...
Background: In Africa, anemia in pregnancy contributes to non-attainment of the MDG goals 4 and 5. T...
Background. In pregnancy, anemia is an important factor associated with an increased risk of materna...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Background: Anemia is characterised by decrease in RBC count or Hb concentration and is very common ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is defined as reduction in hemoglobin concentration of below 11.0g/d...
Anemia is one of the major causes of morbidity for pregnant women in resource-limited regions. Yet r...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy remains a major public health problem in Africa and Ghana and has bee...
In developing countries maternal anemia during pregnancy has been reported to increase the risk of u...
BACKGROUND:Anemia is a common clinical problem contributing to increased maternal and fetal morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem which affects both the mother’s and her chil...
Research was conducted in the Republic of Liberia among 605 pregnant and 16 nonpregnant women to exa...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
BackgroundGestational iron deficiency (ID) can be deleterious to mother and fetus. However, iron sta...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy affects about half of pregnant women and constitutes a serious healt...
Background. Anemia among pregnant women is one of the most common public health problems in developi...
Background: In Africa, anemia in pregnancy contributes to non-attainment of the MDG goals 4 and 5. T...
Background. In pregnancy, anemia is an important factor associated with an increased risk of materna...