A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Umuahia and Nwachinemere Maternity and Child-Care (NMCCD) Ihie in Umuahia metropolis in Abia State Nigeria was carried out between April and October 2010. Blood samples were collected by vein puncture from 500 pregnant women in different trimesters. 300 FMC and 200 from NMCCD. Presence of malaria parasites was observed microscopically on the thin and thick blood smear prepared from each sample. Data were collected and analyzed statistically using chisquare test. A total of 270 (54.0%) pregnant women out of 500 examined were positive for malaria parasites, while 254 (94.1%) were aneamic. FMC had 112 (56.0%) out of the 20...
Malaria during the period of pregnancy is a key public health concern, with noteworthy risks for mot...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal...
A study of the prevalence of Malaria parasites in pregnant women attending pre - natal care in Gover...
A total of 319 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of Central Hospital, Warri had their ha...
The prevalence of malaria infection and anaemia among 200 pregnant women who attended Federal Medica...
The study investigated the episode of malaria infection and anaemia in pregnancy of 226 women. The ...
Five hundred and fifty five (555) blood samples from pregnant women and other patients from randomly...
Anemia in pregnancy, in malaria endemic areas is a public health challenge that has contributed eith...
Anaemia is a very common condition during pregnancy. This is particularly so in developing countries...
This study was aimed at examining existing relationship between peripheral parasitaemia of Plasmodiu...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of anemia and asymptomatia malaria parasitemia and the eff...
Malaria during the period of pregnancy is a key public health concern, with noteworthy risks for mot...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...
A study on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia among pregnant women attending Federal...
A study of the prevalence of Malaria parasites in pregnant women attending pre - natal care in Gover...
A total of 319 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of Central Hospital, Warri had their ha...
The prevalence of malaria infection and anaemia among 200 pregnant women who attended Federal Medica...
The study investigated the episode of malaria infection and anaemia in pregnancy of 226 women. The ...
Five hundred and fifty five (555) blood samples from pregnant women and other patients from randomly...
Anemia in pregnancy, in malaria endemic areas is a public health challenge that has contributed eith...
Anaemia is a very common condition during pregnancy. This is particularly so in developing countries...
This study was aimed at examining existing relationship between peripheral parasitaemia of Plasmodiu...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
Malaria is a chronic parasitic disease that affects everybody but with pregnant women and children u...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of anemia and asymptomatia malaria parasitemia and the eff...
Malaria during the period of pregnancy is a key public health concern, with noteworthy risks for mot...
Malaria in pregnancy is a major contributor to adverse maternal and perinatal outcome. In hyper ende...
A cross-sectional study to determine malaria parasitemia amongst 300 randomly selected pregnant wome...