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Reducing the burden of malaria in pregnancy
Many women in Africa, particularly those living in remote areas, have limited access to medical care and effective malaria control tools such as ITNs. Delivery of costeffective malaria prevention to pregnant women will require strengthened antenatal care, integration of malaria control with other health programmes targeted at pregnant women and infants, increased community awareness, and considerable financial investment. Added: 10.6.10 Downloads: 15 -
A Strategic framework for Malaria prevention and control during pregnancy in the African region
In Africa, malaria's ill effects on pregnant women and children under 5 differ according to transmission and immunity levels. In areas of low or unstable malaria transmission, women have no significant level of immunity and will develop clinical illness when parasitaemic. Added: 19.5.10 Downloads: 24 -
Assessment of the safety of artemisinin compounds in pregnancy
Assessment of the safety of artemisinin compounds in pregnancy: report of two joint informal consultations convened in 2006. Added: 14.3.10 Downloads: 40 -
Treating and Preventing Malaria During Pregnancy
A brochure from Maternal and Neonatal health - Sourced from www.mnh.jhpiego.org Added: 29.8.08 Downloads: 78 -
Malaria in Pregnancy
WHO - Guidelines for measuring key monitoring and evaluation indicators Added: 29.8.08 Downloads: 325
