A rapid assessment approach for public health decision-making related to the prevention of malaria during pregnancy
Objective: To develop a rapid field assessment methodology to address the burden of malaria during pregnancy and the options for intervening within the existing antenatal care system in Kenya. Methods: Surveys consisting of questionnaires, sampling of blood for parasitaemia and anaemia, and birth ou...
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Main Authors: | Parise Monica E. (Author), Lewis Linda S. (Author), Ayisi John G. (Author), Nahlen Bernard L. (Author), Slutsker Laurence (Author), Muga Richard (Author), Sharif S.K (Author), Hill Jenny (Author), Steketee Richard W. (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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