Drugs for preventing malaria in pregnant women in endemic areas: any drug regimen versus placebo or no treatment

Oct 11, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Malaria prevention drugs in pregnant women: any treatment compared to no treatment in high-risk areas

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Abstract

Malaria chemoprevention reduces the risk of moderate to severe anaemia in pregnant women during their first or second pregnancy by around 40%.

  • The risk of any anaemia in these women is reduced by around 17%.
  • Antenatal parasitaemia is reduced by around 61% with malaria chemoprevention.
  • Chemoprevention likely increases mean birthweight by around 93 g in infants of women in their first and second pregnancies.
  • Low birthweight is reduced by around 27% in infants of these mothers.
  • Malaria chemoprevention may reduce placental parasitaemia by around 46%.
  • Evidence on spontaneous abortions, still births, and neonatal deaths is limited and underpowered.

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