Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) and iron supplementation are core components of antenatal care in endemic regions to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes. ID has been associated with reduced risk of malaria infection, and correspondingly, iron supplementation with increased risk of malaria infection, in some studies.Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted amongst 1888 pregnant women enrolled in a malaria prevention trial in Papua New Guinea. Maternal ID was defined as inflammation-corrected plasma ferritin levels < 15 μg/L at antenatal enrolment. Malaria burden (Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax) was determined by light microsc...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Anaemia and malaria are both common in pregnant women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Previous evidence has s...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are major contributors to infant mortalit...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved ...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Anaemia and malaria are both common in pregnant women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Previous evidence has s...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are major contributors to infant mortalit...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved ...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
We investigated the relationship between malaria infection and iron status in 531 pregnant women in ...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Anaemia and malaria are both common in pregnant women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Previous evidence has s...