Literature DB >> 12730482

Pregnancy, nutrition and parasitic diseases.

Richard W Steketee1.   

Abstract

In the developing world, young women, pregnant women, and their infants and children frequently experience a cycle where undernutrition (macronutrient and micronutrient) and repeated infection, including parasitic infections, lead to adverse consequences that can continue from one generation to the next. Among parasitic infections, malaria and intestinal helminths coexist widely with micronutrient deficiencies and contribute importantly to anemia and this cycle of retarded growth and development. In somewhat more limited or focal geographic settings, other parasitic diseases (e.g., schistosomiasis, filariasis) contribute similarly to this cycle. It is undoubtedly much better to enter a pregnancy free of infection and nutritionally replete than the various alternatives. Existing intervention strategies for micronutrient support and for the control of common parasitic infections before or during pregnancy, particularly malaria and intestinal helminths, should be followed. However, further research to identify barriers and priority approaches to achieving this goal remain very important in resource-poor settings where targeted public health efforts are required.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12730482     DOI: 10.1093/jn/133.5.1661S

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


  36 in total

1.  Predictors of anemia among pregnant women in Westmoreland, Jamaica.

Authors:  Alyson M Charles; Dianne Campbell-Stennett; Nelly Yatich; Pauline E Jolly
Journal:  Health Care Women Int       Date:  2010-07

Review 2.  Emerging and reemerging neglected tropical diseases: a review of key characteristics, risk factors, and the policy and innovation environment.

Authors:  Tim K Mackey; Bryan A Liang; Raphael Cuomo; Ryan Hafen; Kimberly C Brouwer; Daniel E Lee
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 26.132

3.  Geophagy (Soil-eating) in relation to Anemia and Helminth infection among HIV-infected pregnant women in Tanzania.

Authors:  Kosuke Kawai; Elmar Saathoff; Gretchen Antelman; Gernard Msamanga; Wafaie W Fawzi
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.345

4.  Malaria-induced anaemia and serum micronutrients in asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infected patients.

Authors:  Babamale O Abdulkareem; Abdulkareem O Adam; Akande O Ahmed; Afolayan A Mariam; Ugbomoiko U Samuel
Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2017-07-15

5.  Adverse pregnancy outcomes in an area where multidrug-resistant plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum infections are endemic.

Authors:  Jeanne Rini Poespoprodjo; Wendy Fobia; Enny Kenangalem; Daniel A Lampah; Noah Warikar; Andrew Seal; Rose McGready; Paulus Sugiarto; Emiliana Tjitra; Nicholas M Anstey; Ric N Price
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2008-05-01       Impact factor: 9.079

6.  Reframing HIV Stigma and Fear : Considerations from Social-ecological and Evolutionary Theories of Reproduction.

Authors:  Caitlyn D Placek; Holly Nishimura; Natalie Hudanick; Dionne Stephens; Purnima Madhivanan
Journal:  Hum Nat       Date:  2019-03

7.  Prevalence and risk factors of intestinal parasitism in rural and remote West Malaysia.

Authors:  Romano Ngui; Saidon Ishak; Chow Sek Chuen; Rohela Mahmud; Yvonne A L Lim
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2011-03-01

8.  Iron deficiency anemia: focus on infectious diseases in lesser developed countries.

Authors:  Julia G Shaw; Jennifer F Friedman
Journal:  Anemia       Date:  2011-05-15

Review 9.  Do antenatal parasite infections devalue childhood vaccination?

Authors:  A Desiree Labeaud; Indu Malhotra; Maria J King; Christopher L King; Charles H King
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2009-05-26

10.  Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years.

Authors:  A A Obala; C J Simiyu; D O Odhiambo; V Nanyu; P Chege; R Downing; E Mwaliko; A W Mwangi; D Menya; D Chelagat; H D N Nyamogoba; P O Ayuo; W P O'Meara; M Twagirumukiza; D Vandenbroek; B B O Otsyula; J de Maeseneer
Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2013-02-26
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