BACKGROUND: There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregnancy. They are, therefore, not recommended by WHO as a first-line treatment for malaria in first trimester due to associated embryo-foetal toxicity in animal studies. The study assessed birth outcome among pregnant women inadvertently exposed to artemether-lumefantrine (AL) during first trimester in comparison to those of women exposed to other anti-malarial drugs or no drug at all during the same period of pregnancy. METHODS: Pregnant women with gestational age <20 weeks were recruited from Maternal Health clinics or from monthly house visits (demographic surveillance), and followed prospectively until delivery. RESULTS: 2167 pregnant wome...
Background: The World Health Organization presently recommends Artemisinin-based combination therapy...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In 2...
There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregnancy. They ar...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregna...
There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregnancy. They ar...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for falcip...
SummaryBackgroundArtemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for f...
BACKGROUND: Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have prevented art...
Background Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have prevented art...
Background Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Background Malaria in the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outco...
Background: The World Health Organization presently recommends Artemisinin-based combination therapy...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In 2...
There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregnancy. They ar...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregna...
There is limited data available regarding safety profile of artemisinins in early pregnancy. They ar...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for falcip...
SummaryBackgroundArtemisinins, the most effective antimalarials available, are not recommended for f...
BACKGROUND: Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have prevented art...
Background Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have p...
Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have prevented art...
Background Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
Background Malaria in the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outco...
Background: The World Health Organization presently recommends Artemisinin-based combination therapy...
Given the high morbidity for mother and fetus associated with malaria in pregnancy, safe and efficac...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In 2...