Folic acid supplementation and malaria susceptibility and severity among people taking antifolate antimalarial drugs in endemic areas

No SJR dataNov 2, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Folic acid supplements and malaria risk and severity in people using antifolate malaria drugs in affected areas

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Abstract

The World Health Organization estimated 229 million malaria cases occurred globally in 2019, with 94% in Africa.

  • Malaria is caused by the Plasmodium parasite and primarily transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes.
  • Folate deficiency, common in many regions, is linked to adverse health outcomes, including neural tube defects and preterm birth.
  • Folic acid supplementation is recommended for pregnant women to help prevent complications associated with malaria.
  • The hypothesis suggests that folate status may influence malaria risk and severity, but evidence remains limited.
  • Interactions between folic acid and antifolate antimalarial medications may affect treatment efficacy and malaria outcomes.

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