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367 related items for PubMed ID: 17999291

  • 1. Anaemia in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study of pregnant women in a Sahelian tertiary hospital in Northeastern Nigeria.
    Kagu MB, Kawuwa MB, Gadzama GB.
    J Obstet Gynaecol; 2007 Oct; 27(7):676-9. PubMed ID: 17999291
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    Nwonwu EU, Ibekwe PC, Ugwu JI, Obarezi HC, Nwagbara OC.
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  • 3. Malaria infection in pregnancy and its effects on haemoglobin levels in women from a malaria endemic area of Fako Division, South West Province, Cameroon.
    Achidi EA, Kuoh AJ, Minang JT, Ngum B, Achimbom BM, Motaze SC, Ahmadou MJ, Troye-Blomberg M.
    J Obstet Gynaecol; 2005 Apr; 25(3):235-40. PubMed ID: 16147724
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  • 4. Malaria and anaemia in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study of pregnant women in rural communities of Southeastern Nigeria.
    Ugwu EO, Dim CC, Uzochukwu BS, Iloghalu EI, Ugwu AO.
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  • 5. Socio-demographic determinants of anaemia in pregnancy at primary care level: a study in urban and rural Oyo State, Nigeria.
    Dairo MD, Lawoyin TO.
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  • 6. Asymptomatic Plasmodium parasitaemia in pregnant Nigerian women: almost a decade after Roll Back Malaria.
    Nwagha UI, Ugwu VO, Nwagha TU, Anyaehie BU.
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg; 2009 Jan; 103(1):16-20. PubMed ID: 18783809
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  • 7. Anaemia during pregnancy in Burkina Faso, west Africa, 1995-96: prevalence and associated factors. DITRAME Study Group.
    Meda N, Mandelbrot L, Cartoux M, Dao B, Ouangré A, Dabis F.
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  • 8. The epidemiology of malaria among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in an area with intense and highly seasonal malaria transmission in northern Ghana.
    Clerk CA, Bruce J, Greenwood B, Chandramohan D.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2009 Jun; 14(6):688-95. PubMed ID: 19392740
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  • 12. Malaria and anaemia among pregnant women at first antenatal clinic visit in Kisumu, western Kenya.
    Ouma P, van Eijk AM, Hamel MJ, Parise M, Ayisi JG, Otieno K, Kager PA, Slutsker L.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2007 Dec; 12(12):1515-23. PubMed ID: 18076560
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  • 15. Appraisal on the prevalence of malaria and anaemia in pregnancy and factors influencing uptake of intermittent preventive therapy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in Kibaha district, Tanzania.
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    East Afr J Public Health; 2007 Oct; 4(2):80-3. PubMed ID: 18085136
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