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Maternal malaria

Physiological adaption to maternal malaria and other adverse exposure: Low birth weight, functional capacity, and possible metabolic disease in adult life

Author(s): 
Dirk L. Christensen, Anil Kapur, Ib C. Bygbjerg
Reference: 
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Volume 115, Supplement 1, November 2011, Pages S16-S19
Contact email: 
iby@sund.ku.dk

MalariaWorldThe concept of developmental origins of health and disease and the epidemic of noncommunicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries has increased the focus on low birth weight (LBW).

Malaria and stillbirth in Omdurman Maternity Hospital, Sudan

Author(s): 
Elshiekh Bader, Amel M. Alhaj, Ahmed A. Hussan, Ishag Adam
Reference: 
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Volume 109, Issue 2, May 2010, Pages 144-146
Contact email: 
ishagadam@hotmail.com

A case-control study: Cases were women who delivered stillbirths; 2 consecutive women who delivered a live-born singleton neonate at term (37–42 weeks) per case were used as controls.

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