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Maternal Health Task Force

The Maternal Health Task Force strives to create a strong, well-informed and collaborative community of individuals focused on ending preventable maternal mortality and morbidity worldwide.

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Impact of Malaria During Pregnancy on Pregnancy Outcomes in Ugandan Prospective Cohort with Intensive Malaria Screening and Prompt Treatment

This study followed a prospective cohort of pregnant women who had access to intensive malaria screening and prompt treatment to identify factors associated with increased risk of malaria in pregnancy (MiP) and to analyse how various characteristics of MiP affect delivery outcomes. In this study, the timing, parasitaemia level and number of peripherally-detected malaria infections, but not the presence of fever, were associated with adverse birth outcomes. Hence, prompt malaria detection and treatment should be offered to pregnant women regardless of symptoms or other preventive measures used during pregnancy, and with increased focus on mothers living in remote areas.

Document 0: https://hsph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/MalariaPregnancy_Beaudrap_rep_2013.pdf

Document 1: https://hsph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/MalariaPregnancy_Beaudrap_rep_2013.pdf

Document 2: https://hsph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/MalariaPregnancy_Beaudrap_rep_2013.pdf