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Prevalence of Congenital Malaria in Minna; North Central Nigeria
Ayanwale, V; Chukwuemeka, V. I; Lateef, A; Mgbemena, A; Mgbemena, C; Olayemi, I. K; Omalu, I. C. J.
  • Ayanwale, V; s.af
  • Chukwuemeka, V. I; s.af
  • Lateef, A; s.af
  • Mgbemena, A; s.af
  • Mgbemena, C; s.af
  • Olayemi, I. K; s.af
  • Omalu, I. C. J; s.af
Article Dans Anglais | AIM | ID: biblio-1263706
ABSTRACT
The study was designed to determine the true prevalence of congenital; cord; and placental malaria in General Hospital Minna; North Central Nigeria. Peripheral blood smears of near-term pregnant women; as well as the placental; cord; and peripheral blood smears of their newborn babies; were examined for malaria parasites; using the Giemsa staining technique. Out of 152 pregnant women screened; 21 (13.82) of them were infected with malaria parasites. Of the 152 new born babies; 4 (2.63) showed positive peripheral parasitaemia. Placental parasitaemia was 7/152 (4.61); while cord blood parasitaemia was 9/152 (5.92). There were strong associations between peripheral and cord malaria parasitaemia and congenital malaria (P 0.05). Plasmodium falciparum occurred in all; and none had mixed infection. The average birth weights of the babies delivered of nonmalarious pregnant women were higher than those delivered by malarious pregnant women; though not significant (P 0.05). Malaria parasitaemia occurred more frequently in primigravidae than multigravidae
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Grossesse / Prévalence / Paludisme Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: J. trop. med. (Lond. Online) Année: 2012 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Grossesse / Prévalence / Paludisme Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: J. trop. med. (Lond. Online) Année: 2012 Type: Article