In Brazil, malaria remains a disease of major epidemiological importance because of the high number of cases in the Amazonian Region. Plasmodium spp infections during pregnancy are a significant public health problem with substantial risks for the pregnant woman, the foetus and the newborn child. In Brazil, the control of malaria during pregnancy is primarily achieved by prompt and effective treatment of the acute episodes. Thus, to assure rapid diagnosis and treatment for pregnant women with malaria, one of the recommended strategy for low transmission areas by World Health Organization and as part of a strategy by the Ministry of Health, the National Malaria Control Program has focused on integrative measures with woman and reproductive h...
AbstractMalaria continues to be a life-threatening illness throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, with pregn...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Abstract. The World Health Organization recommends that pregnant women in malaria-endemic areas rece...
In Brazil, malaria remains a disease of major epidemiological importance because of the high number ...
OBJETIVO: descrever a freqüência dos achados clínico-laboratoriais em grávidas portadoras de malária...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity in tropi...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is one of the major causes of mortality and morb...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
is the most prevalent malaria species in the American region. Brazil accounts for the higher number...
Abstract\ud Brazil currently contributes 42 % of all malaria cases reported in the Lat...
IntroduçãoMalária é um grande problema de saúde pública em diferentes regiões do mundo, notadamente...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
INTRODUCTION: Over 100 million women and their babies are at risk of malaria in pregnancy each year....
AbstractMalaria continues to be a life-threatening illness throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, with pregn...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Abstract. The World Health Organization recommends that pregnant women in malaria-endemic areas rece...
In Brazil, malaria remains a disease of major epidemiological importance because of the high number ...
OBJETIVO: descrever a freqüência dos achados clínico-laboratoriais em grávidas portadoras de malária...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity in tropi...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is one of the major causes of mortality and morb...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
is the most prevalent malaria species in the American region. Brazil accounts for the higher number...
Abstract\ud Brazil currently contributes 42 % of all malaria cases reported in the Lat...
IntroduçãoMalária é um grande problema de saúde pública em diferentes regiões do mundo, notadamente...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
INTRODUCTION: Over 100 million women and their babies are at risk of malaria in pregnancy each year....
AbstractMalaria continues to be a life-threatening illness throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, with pregn...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Abstract. The World Health Organization recommends that pregnant women in malaria-endemic areas rece...