Evaluation of Incidence of Asymptomatic Plasmodium Falciparum in a Peri-Urban Community in Ogun, Nigeria
A. Obafemi Solesi,
R. Ayodele Sowole,
H. Nwakaego Adetoyi
et al.
Abstract:Malaria has been a public health concern in most tropical and sub-tropical countries around the world with causative agents by five Plasmodium species. Malaria is a prominent disease of high-temperature regions with high morbidity, leading to socio-economic loss. Pregnancy asymptomatic Plasmodium species infection causes placental infection and anaemia; separation of infected red blood cells in the mother intervillous spaces of the placenta resulted in its infection and is associated with placental inflammatio… Show more
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