Aims: The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among pregnant women attending Specialists Hospital, Sokoto, North-western, Nigeria. Study Design: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study designed to compare and evaluate asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among pregnant women that were recruited during their ante-natal clinic visit in specialist hospital Sokoto. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in Specialists Hospital sokoto between March to June, 2016. Methodology: A total of 205 apparently healthy, confirmed pregnant women within the age of 15 – 45 years attending Specialists Hospital Sokoto, and had not been on any sort of malaria treatment, history of malaria or fever...
Background: About 30 million women living in malaria endemic area become pregnant each year. We dete...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of anemia and asymptomatia malaria parasitemia and the eff...
A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal...
Aims: The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among preg...
Background: Malaria parasitemia among pregnant women is associated with complications to mother and...
Background: Malaria parasitemia among pregnant women is associated with complications to mother and ...
Context: Malaria is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Pregnant women are particularly suscep...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy has contributed significantly to maternal morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is an important contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outco...
BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
TU Agan1, JE Ekabua1, AE Udoh1, EI Ekanem1, EE Efiok1, MA Mgbekem21Department of Obstetrics and Gyne...
A study was carried out on the status of malaria among 800 randomly selected pregnant women in Lagos...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of malaria infection and anaemia among pregnant women in Kigom...
Background: About 30 million women living in malaria endemic area become pregnant each year. We dete...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of anemia and asymptomatia malaria parasitemia and the eff...
A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal...
Aims: The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among preg...
Background: Malaria parasitemia among pregnant women is associated with complications to mother and...
Background: Malaria parasitemia among pregnant women is associated with complications to mother and ...
Context: Malaria is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Pregnant women are particularly suscep...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy has contributed significantly to maternal morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is an important contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outco...
BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
TU Agan1, JE Ekabua1, AE Udoh1, EI Ekanem1, EE Efiok1, MA Mgbekem21Department of Obstetrics and Gyne...
A study was carried out on the status of malaria among 800 randomly selected pregnant women in Lagos...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of malaria infection and anaemia among pregnant women in Kigom...
Background: About 30 million women living in malaria endemic area become pregnant each year. We dete...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of anemia and asymptomatia malaria parasitemia and the eff...
A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal...