Abstract:Malaria infections increase the risk of complications in the mother-fetus binomial. In Venezuela, the casuistry of this vulnerable group has not been updated in recent years. The objective of this narrative review was to comprehensively describe what pregnancy-associated malaria is and its maternal, fetal and neonatal effects; trying to answer the following research question. All forms of pregnancy-associated malaria, including gestational, placental and congenital malaria, cause maternal-fetal and neonatal al… Show more
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