Anemia in pregnancy is a key public health problem worldwide. It results from a wide variety of causes. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended specific measures to help prevent anemia during pregnancy, which countries are required to integrate into their antenatal care. This study was designed to determine the factors influencing the use of anaemia preventing measures among antenatal clinic attendees in the Kintampo North Municipality, Ghana. A cross sectional study was conducted among pregnant women attending the clinics after 36 weeks of pregnancy. Demographic data and information on use of all interventions were obtained using a structured questionnaire. The factors associated with the use of the interventions were identifie...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health problem in the world. Various studies in Africa have r...
Background: Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and thus one of the most seriou...
CITATION: Tibambuya, B. A. et al. 2019. Anaemia at antenatal care initiation and associated factors ...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Anemia in pregnancy is a common public health problem and associated with high rates of mortality an...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetric outcomes. When detected early ...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Background: Anemia continues to be a challenging condition and a common condition among many mothers...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem in developing countries and affects both the...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is one of the public health problems in the developed and developing...
Back ground: Anemia affects 1.62 billion people (24.8%), among which 56 million are pregnant women. ...
Background. Anemia during pregnancy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality of pregnant women in...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health problem in the world. Various studies in Africa have r...
Background: Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and thus one of the most seriou...
CITATION: Tibambuya, B. A. et al. 2019. Anaemia at antenatal care initiation and associated factors ...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Anemia in pregnancy is a common public health problem and associated with high rates of mortality an...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetric outcomes. When detected early ...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Background: Anemia continues to be a challenging condition and a common condition among many mothers...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem in developing countries and affects both the...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is one of the public health problems in the developed and developing...
Back ground: Anemia affects 1.62 billion people (24.8%), among which 56 million are pregnant women. ...
Background. Anemia during pregnancy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality of pregnant women in...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health problem in the world. Various studies in Africa have r...
Background: Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and thus one of the most seriou...