Malarial anemia among pregnant women in the south-western coastal city of Mangaluru in IndiaPregnancy associated malariaMangaluruP.?vivaxAnemiaPlacental malariaBackgroundThe worldwide burden of pregnancy associated malaria is largely underestimated.
Maternal multiple long-term conditions are associated with adverse outcomes for mother and child. We conducted a qualitative study to inform a core outcome set for studies of pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions. Women with two or more pre-e
Ahmad RM, Kawo AH, Udeani TKC, Manga SB, Ibrahim ML, Danjuma B. Sero-prevalence of cytomegalo virus antibod- ies in pregnant women attending two selected hospitals in Sokoto State, North-Western Nigeria. Bayero J Pure Appl Sci 2011;4(1):63--6....
Pooled prevalence of intention to use maternity waiting home among women in Ethiopia Full size image Subgroup analysis Subgroup analysis based on region, publication, and sample size was carried out because this meta-analysis revealed a notable heterogeneity. Based on this, the Amhara region had a...
women with multimorbidity, such as the impact of pregnancy on their long-term conditions. Conversely, the core outcome set for multimorbidity [18] does not have pregnancy outcomes. To address this gap, and to guide future studies in this field, a core outcome set specific for pregnant women ...
One in five pregnant women in the United Kingdom (UK) has multiple, pre-existing long-term physical or mental health conditions (termed ‘multimorbidity’ hereafter) [1]. Polypharmacy is prevalent in pregnant women with multimorbidity as they may have to manage their health conditions with multipl...
In malaria endemic regions, intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) is recommended for all pregnant women during prenatal consultation, from the fourth month of pregnancy up to the time of delivery. The Government of Ma
Nutritional factors and infectious diseases contribute to anemia among pregnant women with Human Immune Deficiency Virus in Tanzania. J Nutr 2000;130:1950-7.Antelman G, Msamanga GI, Spiegelman D, et al. Nutritional factors and infectious disease contribute to anemia among pregnant women with human...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to identify risk factors for anemia among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive pregnant women in Dar... Antelman,Msamanga,Spiegelman,... - 《Journal of Nutrition》 被引量: 137发表: 2000年 Nutritional Factors and Infectious Disease Contribute...
Tests several hypothesis linking pregnant women's social status, stress and self-esteem to their infants' sex ratio at birth. Hypothesis of social status; Psychological stress hypothesis; Self-esteem hypothesis.DOI: 10.2466/pms.91.6.697-702 年份...