Prevalence of asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infection, anaemia and use of ITNs among pregnant women yet to receive IPTp in parts of southern Ghana

LL Afutu, JN Boampong… - Health Sciences …, 2020 - journals.ug.edu.gh
Background: Asymptomatic malaria in pregnancy evades most fever-based surveillance
systems yet causes significant morbidities such as anaemia in the pregnant woman and low …

[引用][C] Prevalence of asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infection in pregnant women in Nigeria: a systematic review and meta-analysis

OO ObEbE, OO OlAjuyIgbE, OO FAlOhuN - Annals of Parasitology, 2020 - -

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of the Sensitivity of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) of Malaria in Different Age and Sex Groups Using Microscopy as a Gold Standard

MI Shago, MK Jiyil, NA Sani… - International Journal of …, 2020 - academia.edu
Malaria remains a public health problem in over 90 countries worldwide, especially in Africa
where it is the cause of morbidity and mortality. The aim of the study is to compare the …

Diagnostic performance of HRP2-only malaria rapid diagnostic test in Ghanaian pregnant women with asymptomatic peripheral blood infection: the case of First …

J Osarfo, H Tagbor, M Alifrangis… - Health Sciences …, 2020 - journals.ug.edu.gh
Background: The use of malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) enables targeted treatment that
mitigates against the development of parasite drug resistance. With detection thresholds …

[PDF][PDF] Research Article Malaria in Pregnancy in Endemic Regions of Colombia: High Frequency of Asymptomatic and Peri-Urban Infections in Pregnant Women with …

AM Vásquez, L Zuluaga-Idárraga, M Arboleda… - 2020 - academia.edu
Background. Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) has been associated with adverse pregnancy
outcomes. There is limited information on MiP in low transmission regions as Colombia. This …

[PDF][PDF] Research Article Factors Associated with Malaria Infection among Head Porters in Agbogbloshie Market in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana

P Kwofie, J Tetteh, RE Akakpo, B Sarfo - 2020 - academia.edu
Background. Head porters constitute the mobile population who are at an increasing risk of
being infected with malaria. They move around the city to carry out their duties with no …