| Literature DB >> 30979598 |
Melissa Bauserman1, Andrea L Conroy2, Krysten North3, Jackie Patterson3, Carl Bose3, Steve Meshnick4.
Abstract
One hundred twenty-five million pregnant women are at risk for contracting malaria, a preventable cause of maternal and infant morbidity and death. Malaria parasites contribute to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes due to their preferential accumulation in placental intervillous spaces. Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to malaria infections, and malaria infections during pregnancy put their fetuses at risk. Malaria in pregnancy is associated with anemia, stillbirth, low birth weight and maternal and fetal death. We review the challenges to diagnosing malaria in pregnancy, as well as strategies to prevent and treat malaria in pregnancy. Finally, we discuss the current gaps in knowledge and potential areas for continued research.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Asia; Malaria; Pregnancy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30979598 PMCID: PMC7895297 DOI: 10.1053/j.semperi.2019.03.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Perinatol ISSN: 0146-0005 Impact factor: 3.300