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Pregnancy-associated malaria in a rural community of Ghana
Mf Ofori, E Ansah, I Agyepong, D Ofori-Adjei,
L Hviid
, Bd Akanmori
LUKKET: Institut for Immunologi og Mikrobiologi
Centre for Medical Parasitology
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Keyphrases
Adverse Consequences
25%
Asymptomatic Infection
25%
Blood Samples
25%
Clinical Markers
25%
Confidence Interval
25%
During Pregnancy
25%
First Trimester
25%
Ghana
100%
Hemoglobin Level
50%
Incidence Rate
25%
Low Birth Weight Infant
25%
Low Hemoglobin
25%
Malaria
25%
Malaria Incidence
25%
Malaria Parasite
50%
Maternal Anemia
25%
Parasitemia
50%
Peripheral Blood
50%
Placenta
25%
Placental Infection
50%
Placental Malaria
25%
Plasmodium Falciparum
25%
Plasmodium Infection
100%
Pregnancy-associated Malaria
100%
Pregnant Women
50%
Primigravida
50%
Relative Risk
25%
Rural Communities
100%
Rural District
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anemia
20%
Birth Weight
20%
Electrophoresis
20%
First Trimester Pregnancy
20%
Hemoglobin
20%
Infection
100%
Low Birth Weight
40%
Malaria Falciparum
80%
Parasitemia
80%
Placenta
20%
Placenta Malaria
20%
Plasmodium
40%
Prevalence
60%
Primigravida
40%
Immunology and Microbiology
Birth Weight
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Hemoglobin
25%
Hemoglobin Blood Level
50%
Low Birth Weight
50%
Parasitemia
100%
Placenta
25%
Plasmodium
50%
Plasmodium falciparum
25%
Prevalence
75%
Rural Population
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Birth Weight
25%
Electrophoresis
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Hemoglobin Blood Level
50%
Low Birth Weight
50%
Parasitemia
100%
Plasmodium
50%
Plasmodium falciparum
25%
Prevalence
75%
Rural Population
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anemia
20%
Electrophoresis
20%
Infection
100%
Low Birth Weight
40%
Malaria Falciparum
80%
Parasitemia
80%
Placenta Malaria
20%
Plasmodium
40%
Prevalence
60%