CITATION: Tibambuya, B. A. et al. 2019. Anaemia at antenatal care initiation and associated factors among pregnant women in West Gonja District, Ghana: a cross-sectional study. Pan African Medical Journal, 33. doi:10.11604/pamj.2019.33.325.17924The original publication is available at https://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/Introduction: anaemia in pregnancy remains a critical public health concern in many African settings; but its determinants are not clear. The purpose of this study was to assess anaemia at antenatal care initiation and associated factors among pregnant women in a local district of Ghana. Methods: a facility-based cross-sectional survey was conducted. A total of 378 pregnant women attending antenatal care at two he...
Background: Anemia continues to be a challenging condition and a common condition among many mothers...
Background: Anaemia during pregnancy continues to constitute significant challenge to maternal healt...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a major cause of maternal death in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetric outcomes. When detected early ...
Anemia in pregnancy is a key public health problem worldwide. It results from a wide variety of caus...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is the commonest haematological condition seen in pregnant women in...
Background: Anaemia is a global public health problem which has an eminence impact on pregnant mothe...
Objectives: This study investigated the problem of anaemia in pregnancy and its associated factors.M...
Anemia in pregnancy is a common public health problem and associated with high rates of mortality an...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem in developing countries and affects both the...
Objective. To describe the prevalence, character and possible aetiology of anaemia in the study regi...
Background: Anemia continues to be a challenging condition and a common condition among many mothers...
Background: Anaemia during pregnancy continues to constitute significant challenge to maternal healt...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a major cause of maternal death in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetric outcomes. When detected early ...
Anemia in pregnancy is a key public health problem worldwide. It results from a wide variety of caus...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Abstract Background Anaemia in pregnancy is an important health issue resulting in high maternal mor...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is the commonest haematological condition seen in pregnant women in...
Background: Anaemia is a global public health problem which has an eminence impact on pregnant mothe...
Objectives: This study investigated the problem of anaemia in pregnancy and its associated factors.M...
Anemia in pregnancy is a common public health problem and associated with high rates of mortality an...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a common problem in developing countries and affects both the...
Objective. To describe the prevalence, character and possible aetiology of anaemia in the study regi...
Background: Anemia continues to be a challenging condition and a common condition among many mothers...
Background: Anaemia during pregnancy continues to constitute significant challenge to maternal healt...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a major cause of maternal death in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...