Background: Malaria in pregnancy, including asymptomatic infection, has a detrimental impact on foetal development. Individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis was conducted to compare the association between antimalarial treatments and adverse pregnancy outcomes, including placental malaria, accompanied with the gestational age at diagnosis of uncomplicated falciparum malaria infection. Methods: A systematic review and one-stage IPD meta-analysis of studies assessing the efficacy of artemisinin-based and quinine-based treatments for patent microscopic uncomplicated falciparum malaria infection (hereinafter uncomplicated falciparum malaria) in pregnancy was conducted. The risks of stillbirth (pregnancy loss at ≥ 28.0 weeks of gestation), mo...
BACKGROUND: Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
BACKGROUND: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy has been associated with maternal morbidity, placental malaria, and a...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy, including asymptomatic infection, has a detrimental impact on foet...
Background Malaria in pregnancy, including asymptomatic infection, has a detrimental impact on foeta...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting...
Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting treatment g...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Introduction: Pregnant women are more vulnerable to malaria leading to adverse impact on both mother...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to malaria, which is the leading cause of mortality and ...
There is no agreed standard method to assess the efficacy of anti-malarials for uncomplicated falcip...
Background: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for falcip...
BACKGROUND: Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
BACKGROUND: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy has been associated with maternal morbidity, placental malaria, and a...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy, including asymptomatic infection, has a detrimental impact on foet...
Background Malaria in pregnancy, including asymptomatic infection, has a detrimental impact on foeta...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting...
Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting treatment g...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. However, evidence supporting...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Introduction: Pregnant women are more vulnerable to malaria leading to adverse impact on both mother...
Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to malaria, which is the leading cause of mortality and ...
There is no agreed standard method to assess the efficacy of anti-malarials for uncomplicated falcip...
Background: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for falcip...
BACKGROUND: Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
BACKGROUND: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy has been associated with maternal morbidity, placental malaria, and a...