Mefloquine for preventing malaria in pregnant women

No SJR dataNov 28, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Mefloquine to prevent malaria in pregnant women

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Abstract

Mefloquine resulted in a 35% reduction in maternal peripheral parasitaemia at delivery compared to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine.

  • Mefloquine may have little or no effect on placental malaria infections.
  • There was little or no difference in the incidence of clinical malaria episodes during pregnancy with mefloquine.
  • Mefloquine decreased maternal anaemia at delivery.
  • Data showed little or no difference in low birth weight infants and rates of stillbirth and spontaneous abortion.
  • Mefloquine was associated with increased risks of drug-related vomiting and dizziness.
  • When compared to cotrimoxazole, mefloquine likely reduced maternal peripheral parasitaemia and placental malaria.

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