Plasmodium falciparum Infection Early in Pregnancy has Profound Consequences for Fetal Growth

Volume: 216, Issue: 12, Pages: 1601 - 1610
Published: Oct 6, 2017
Abstract
Malaria during pregnancy constitutes a large health problem in areas of endemicity. The World Health Organization recommends that interventions are initiated at the first antenatal visit, and these improve pregnancy outcomes. This study evaluated fetal growth by ultrasonography and birth outcomes in women who were infected prior to the first antenatal visit (gestational age, <120 days) and not later in pregnancy. Compared with uninfected...
Paper Details
Title
Plasmodium falciparum Infection Early in Pregnancy has Profound Consequences for Fetal Growth
Published Date
Oct 6, 2017
Volume
216
Issue
12
Pages
1601 - 1610
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