Prevalence of Malaria and Anemia among Pregnant Women

Prevalence of Malaria and Anemia among Pregnant Women

in African Hospitals: A Microscopic Analysis

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2024-10-08 )

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Malaria and anemia are critical public health issues for pregnant women, particularly in endemic regions. This study assessed the prevalence of malaria and anemia among 130 pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at the General Hospital, Calabar in Africa. Using thick and thin blood smears and hematocrit methods, results indicated that only 3 women (2.31%) were infected with malaria (p=0.487), showing a low prevalence. The average packed cell volume (PCV) for malaria-infected women was 26.25±2.12, indicating anemia, while malaria-free women had a PCV of 33.75±3.11. The findings underscore the necessity for regular antenatal check-ups and monitoring of hematological parameters to ensure maternal health and appropriate interventions for anemia.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-620-8-17229-9

ISBN-10:

6208172292

EAN:

9786208172299

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Aveuya Peter Terhemba
Kenneth Saater Agber
Solomon Sesugh Gbihi

Number of pages:

56

Published on:

2024-10-08

Category:

General Social sciences