Pregnancy, Intestinal Worms and Malaria in Sub-saharan Africa: Adverse Effects on Maternal Haemoglobin Levels and Child Development - Godwin Fuseini - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783838391236 - August 26, 2010
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Pregnancy, Intestinal Worms and Malaria in Sub-saharan Africa: Adverse Effects on Maternal Haemoglobin Levels and Child Development

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A woman in Sub-Saharan Africa has a one in 16 chance of dying in pregnancy or childbirth. Causes of maternal deaths include; haemorrhage, infection, obstructed labour, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and complications of unsafe abortions. Severe parasitic infections during pregnancy contribute significantly to the degree of anaemia in pregnant women. This increases the risk of increased maternal and infant mortality and morbidity. Control of parasitic infections before or during pregnancy, particularly malaria and intestinal helminths, will improve health outcomes in pregnancy for both the mother and child. This book describes the findings of a study conducted on parasite distribution in pregnant women in a district in Ghana and the effect on maternal haemoglobin levels. Moreover, It provides a discussion on the significance and relevance of these findings to public health. The book is suitable for pregnant women visiting or living in Africa. Students, academics and researchers into tropical medicines will also find it useful. It is also resourceful for NGOs and other organizations working in the area of maternal and child health in Africa

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 26, 2010
ISBN13 9783838391236
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 88
Dimensions 226 × 5 × 150 mm   ·   149 g
Language German  

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