Unstable malaria transmission and maternal mortality--experiences from Rwanda.

Asmus Hammerich; Oona MR Campbell ORCID logo; Daniel Chandramohan ORCID logo; (2002) Unstable malaria transmission and maternal mortality--experiences from Rwanda. Tropical medicine & international health, 7 (7). pp. 573-576. ISSN 1360-2276 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2002.00898.x
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Data on malaria in pregnancy in unstable transmission areas are scarce. We investigated malaria in pregnancy at Byumba District Hospital, Rwanda, over 3 years (January 1997-December 1999). Byumba, at an altitude of 2300 m, has low levels of malaria transmission. A malaria epidemic in February 1998 led to a fourfold increase in malaria admissions among pregnant women and to a fivefold increase in maternal deaths because of malaria. Safe Motherhood programmes should note that even in non-epidemic years malaria can cause a large proportion of maternal deaths, and that national and international responses to malaria in pregnancy need strengthening.

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