Journal article

The impact of maternal malaria on newborns

TK Hartman, SJ Rogerson, PR Fischer

Annals of Tropical Paediatrics | MANEY PUBLISHING | Published : 2010

Abstract

Background: Each year, malaria threatens 125 million pregnancies, and gestational malaria is responsible for up to 200,000 infant deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. With advancing knowledge of malaria in pregnancy and its impact on newborns, improved preventive and therapeutic interventions are possible. Methods: We reviewed and, by consensus, evaluated published literature relevant to malaria and newborns. Important findings are summarised. Results: Pregnant women are more likely than others to be inoculated with and infected by malaria parasites. Poor outcomes are particularly common in primigravid women and their offspring. The placenta is affected through cellular adhesion, cytokine productio..

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