Background Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants and pregnant women. Although malaria is known to be the main risk factor of anaemia in both groups, the consequences of maternal factors, particularly malaria in pregnancy (MiP), on infant haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations during the first months of life are still unclear. Methods We followed-up a cohort of 1005 Beninese pregnant women from the beginning of pregnancy until delivery. A subsample composed of the first 400 offspring of these women were selected at birth and followed until the first year of life. Placental histology and blood smear at 1st clinical antenatal visit (ANC), 2nd ANC and delivery were used to assess malaria during pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Although maternal anaemia often stems from malaria infection during pregnancy, its effec...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria in the first half of pregnancy is harmful for both the mo...
To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on pregnancy outcome and describe its impact on infant h...
Background Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants a...
Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants and pregnant...
BACKGROUND: Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularl...
Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants and pregnant...
BACKGROUND: Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particu...
Background Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants a...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
International audienceBackgroundPrimigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and ...
BACKGROUND: In areas of endemic transmission, malaria in pregnancy is associated with severe materna...
Background Although maternal anaemia often stems from malaria infection during pregnancy, its eff...
BACKGROUND: Although maternal anaemia often stems from malaria infection during pregnancy, its effec...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria in the first half of pregnancy is harmful for both the mo...
To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on pregnancy outcome and describe its impact on infant h...
Background Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants a...
Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants and pregnant...
BACKGROUND: Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularl...
Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants and pregnant...
BACKGROUND: Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particu...
Background Anaemia is an increasingly recognized health problem in Africa, particularly in infants a...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
Background: Primigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and anaemia. Since the i...
International audienceBackgroundPrimigravidity is one of the main risk factors for both malaria and ...
BACKGROUND: In areas of endemic transmission, malaria in pregnancy is associated with severe materna...
Background Although maternal anaemia often stems from malaria infection during pregnancy, its eff...
BACKGROUND: Although maternal anaemia often stems from malaria infection during pregnancy, its effec...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria in the first half of pregnancy is harmful for both the mo...
To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on pregnancy outcome and describe its impact on infant h...