A journal article on malaria in pregnant women in Tanzania.Women who live in malaria endemic areas may have an asymptomatic background parasitaemia. This asymptomatic parasitaemia can be punctuated by episodes of acute febrile illness due to malaria. The incidence of these episodes of febrile illness due to malaria increases during pregnancy especially in primigravidae and the duration of illness may be significantly longer.7 Pregnant women, especially those living in areas of low or unstable transmission, are more likely to suffer from the severe complications of Malaria compared to non-pregnant individuals living in the same area. These complications include cerebral malaria, hypoglycaemia, pulmonary oedema and severe haemolytic anaemia
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable ca...
Copyright © 2010 Fatuma Namusoke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
It is estimated that, nearly five billion episodes of clinical malaria occur worldwide each year. Th...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is an important contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outco...
Malaria in pregnancy is one of the major causes of maternal morbidity worldwide, and leads to poor b...
Malaria is one of the most common lethal parasitic diseases. Infection is transmitted when an infect...
Malaria in pregnancy, being often asymptomatic, is a major problem in endemic African countries. It ...
Malaria infection during pregnancy results in poor maternal and foetal outcomes, especially maternal...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable ca...
Copyright © 2010 Fatuma Namusoke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
It is estimated that, nearly five billion episodes of clinical malaria occur worldwide each year. Th...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is an important contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outco...
Malaria in pregnancy is one of the major causes of maternal morbidity worldwide, and leads to poor b...
Malaria is one of the most common lethal parasitic diseases. Infection is transmitted when an infect...
Malaria in pregnancy, being often asymptomatic, is a major problem in endemic African countries. It ...
Malaria infection during pregnancy results in poor maternal and foetal outcomes, especially maternal...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable ca...
Copyright © 2010 Fatuma Namusoke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...