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Intermittent treatment in pregnancy with azithromycin- does it prevent rpeterm birth by ablating inflammation?

| Funding period: 2015 - 2017

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Sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine plus azithromycin may improve birth outcomes through impacts on inflammation and placental angiogenesis independent of malarial infection

Holger W Unger, Annjaleen P Hansa, Christelle Buffet, Wina Hasang, Andrew Teo, Louise Randall, Maria Ome-Kaius, Stephan Karl, Ayen A Anuan, James G Beeson, Ivo Mueller, Sarah J Stock, Stephen J Rogerson

2019-02-19

Intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) and SP plus azithromycin (SPAZ) reduces low birthweight (<2..

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