Autor: |
Balogun, S. T., Fehintola, F. A., A.^Adeyanju, O., Adedeji, A. A. |
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Obstetric Medicine (1753-495X); Sep2010, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p106-109, 4p, 2 Charts |
Abstrakt: |
Susceptibility to infection by Plasmodium falciparum is increased in pregnant women. In sub-Saharan Africa, the consequences of maternal malaria include preterm birth, fetal growth restriction and increased infant mortality. Malaria transmission requires the circulation of viable gametocytes that can be ingested by the female mosquito taking a blood meal. This study was conducted to evaluate the presence of asexual and sexual stages of P. falciparum in pregnant women attending antenatal booking clinics in south-western Nigeria, an area hyper-endemic for malaria. Gametocyte carriage was about 13%, similar to that documented for children symptomatic for malaria in our area of study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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