Malaria in pregnancy has a devastating effect on the health of mothers and their babies, and is an important cause of maternal and infant mortality and morbidity.1 The greatest effect of malaria in pregnancy is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. However, pregnant women are also at risk of Plasmodium vivax malaria. Although its burden seems to be lower than that of P falciparum, P vivax malaria is still associated with harmful consequences for maternal and infant health
Half of all pregnancies at risk of malaria worldwide occur in the Asia-Pacific region, where Plasmod...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Malaria in pregnancy has a devastating effect on the health of mothers and their babies, and is an i...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
INTRODUCTION: Over 100 million women and their babies are at risk of malaria in pregnancy each year....
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Each year, an estimated 31 million pregnancies occur in areas of stable malaria Plasmodium falciparu...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Malaria in pregnancy is a big cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality There are gap...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Background. South Africa has no policy to prevent malaria in pregnancy, despite the adverse effects ...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of maternal, perinatal and neonatal morbidity in high trans...
Half of all pregnancies at risk of malaria worldwide occur in the Asia-Pacific region, where Plasmod...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
Malaria remains one of the highest contributors to the precarious maternal mortality figures in sub-...
Malaria in pregnancy has a devastating effect on the health of mothers and their babies, and is an i...
Malaria infection during pregnancy remains an important public health concern especially in the trop...
INTRODUCTION: Over 100 million women and their babies are at risk of malaria in pregnancy each year....
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Each year, an estimated 31 million pregnancies occur in areas of stable malaria Plasmodium falciparu...
Malaria causes over 10000 maternal and 200000 neonatal deaths a year globally. Fifty million pregnan...
Malaria remains a significant causal factor in both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in th...
Malaria in pregnancy is a big cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality There are gap...
Malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium which can be spread to humans through the bite of an in...
Background. South Africa has no policy to prevent malaria in pregnancy, despite the adverse effects ...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of maternal, perinatal and neonatal morbidity in high trans...
Half of all pregnancies at risk of malaria worldwide occur in the Asia-Pacific region, where Plasmod...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...
We reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy. Most studies c...