A seven month study (March-September 2006) on the prevalence of congenital malaria was carried out at the labour unit of three different hospitals within Ilorin metropolis: Eyitayo Hospital, Surulere MedicalHospital and Children Specialist Hospital Centre Gboro Ilorin. A total of 130 blood samples were collected from the mothers and their newborn babies and examined for malaria parasite using both thin and thick films. Maternal packed cell volume (PCV) and genotype was also determined using haematocrit method and cellulose acetate electrophoresis respectively. The prevalence rate of maternal, fetal, placental and cord parasitaemia were 37(28.46%), 29(22.31%), 33(25.38%) and 30(23.08%) respectively. Malaria infected maternal blood had a mild...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
Background: It is well documented that sub-Saharan Africa bears the highest burden of both mal...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers living in malaria endemic a...
A seven month study (March-September 2006) on the prevalence of congenital malaria was carried out a...
A Seven months (March-September 2006) study on the prevalence of congenital malaria was carried out ...
A Seven months (March-September 2006) study on the prevalence ofcongenital malaria was carried out a...
To determine the incidence of congenital malaria at delivery in Lagos, Nigeria. Thick smears were pr...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers residing in endemic areas. ...
We recruited 600 pregnant women, whose ages were between 17 and 40 years in Calabar, Nigeria, out of...
The objective of the study was to determine the incidence and associated factors for congenital mala...
This study was aimed at highlighting on the prevalence of malaria among pregnant women in Nigeria wi...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers residing in endemic areas. ...
Background: Malaria is a deadly disease causing serious public health issues among pregnant women an...
We studied 270 patients attending the booking antenatal clinic recruited for three months in the Lag...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of congenital malaria among newborn babies delivered at University ...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
Background: It is well documented that sub-Saharan Africa bears the highest burden of both mal...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers living in malaria endemic a...
A seven month study (March-September 2006) on the prevalence of congenital malaria was carried out a...
A Seven months (March-September 2006) study on the prevalence of congenital malaria was carried out ...
A Seven months (March-September 2006) study on the prevalence ofcongenital malaria was carried out a...
To determine the incidence of congenital malaria at delivery in Lagos, Nigeria. Thick smears were pr...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers residing in endemic areas. ...
We recruited 600 pregnant women, whose ages were between 17 and 40 years in Calabar, Nigeria, out of...
The objective of the study was to determine the incidence and associated factors for congenital mala...
This study was aimed at highlighting on the prevalence of malaria among pregnant women in Nigeria wi...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers residing in endemic areas. ...
Background: Malaria is a deadly disease causing serious public health issues among pregnant women an...
We studied 270 patients attending the booking antenatal clinic recruited for three months in the Lag...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of congenital malaria among newborn babies delivered at University ...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
Background: It is well documented that sub-Saharan Africa bears the highest burden of both mal...
Congenital malaria is increasingly reported among babies born to mothers living in malaria endemic a...