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Malaria burden in pregnancy at mulago national referral hospital in kampala, Uganda.


ABSTRACT: Pregnancy-associated malaria is a major global health concern. To assess the Plasmodium falciparum burden in pregnancy we conducted a cross-sectional study at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Malaria prevalence by each of three measures-peripheral smear, placental smear, and placental histology was 9% (35/391), 11.3% (44/389), and 13.9% (53/382) respectively. Together, smear and histology data yielded an infection rate of 15.5% (59/380) of active infections and 4.5% (17/380) of past infections; hence 20% had been or were infected when giving birth. A crude parity dependency was observed with main burden being concentrated in gravidae 1 through gravidae 3. Twenty-two percent were afflicted by anaemia and 12.2% delivered low birthweight babies. Active placental infection and anaemia showed strong association (OR = 2.8) whereas parity and placental infection had an interactive effect on mean birthweight (P = .036). Primigravidae with active infection and multigravidae with past infection delivered on average lighter babies. Use of bednet protected significantly against infection (OR = 0.56) whilst increased haemoglobin level protected against low birthweight (OR = 0.83) irrespective of infection status. Albeit a high attendance at antenatal clinics (96.8%), there was a poor coverage of insecticide-treated nets (32%) and intermittent preventive antimalarial treatment (41.5%).

SUBMITTER: Namusoke F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3277833 | biostudies-other | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Malaria burden in pregnancy at mulago national referral hospital in kampala, Uganda.

Namusoke Fatuma F   Rasti Niloofar N   Kironde Fred F   Wahlgren Mats M   Mirembe Florence F  

Malaria research and treatment 20101107


Pregnancy-associated malaria is a major global health concern. To assess the Plasmodium falciparum burden in pregnancy we conducted a cross-sectional study at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Malaria prevalence by each of three measures-peripheral smear, placental smear, and placental histology was 9% (35/391), 11.3% (44/389), and 13.9% (53/382) respectively. Together, smear and histology data yielded an infection rate of 15.5% (59/380) of active infections and 4.5% (17/380) of past infection  ...[more]

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