Prevalence of malaria at booking among antenatal clients in a secondary health care facility in Ibadan, Nigeria
CO Falade, O Olayemi, HO Dada-Adegbola, CO Aimakhu, OG Ademowo, LA Salako
Abstract
The prevalence of malaria parasitemia at booking was studied in 1,848 pregnant women in a secondary hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria. Main outcome variables were patent parasitemia and fever. 8.4% had patent malaria parasitaemia. Most clients (89%) with parasitemia were asymptomatic. Febrile subjects booked at an earlier gestational age [22.7
versus 24.2 weeks] than afebrile patients (p = 0.0052). Anemia was more prevalent among patients with patent parasitemia than those without (58.1% versus 22.6%, p
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African Journal of Reproductive Health. ISSN: 1118-4841