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Facts about Malaria 300 million cases each year worldwide 9 of 10 cases occur in Africa A person in Africa dies of malaria every 10 seconds Women and young children are most at risk Affects five times as many people as AIDS, leprosy, measles, and tuberculosis combined Prevention and Control of Malaria during Pregnancy 2 Facts about Malaria and Pregnancy 30 million African women are pregnant yearly Malaria is more frequent and complicated during pregnancy In malaria-endemic areas, malaria during pregnancy may account for: Up to 15% of maternal anemia 5–14% of low birthweight 30% of “preventable” low birthweight Prevention and Control of Malaria during Pregnancy 3 Roll Back Malaria Worldwide partnership Governments, private groups, research organizations, civil society, media Aim to reduce malaria by half by 2010 Free advocacy resources and tools: http://www.rbm.who.int Priority: Prevent poor outcomes caused by malaria in pregnancy Abuja declaration: Goal is for 60% of women in Africa to be sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and getting intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) by 2005 Prevention and Control of Malaria during Pregnancy 4 Malaria Prevention and Treatment during Pregnancy Focused antenatal care (ANC) with health education about malaria Use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) Case management of women with symptoms and signs of malaria Prevention and Control of Malaria during Pregnancy 5 Prevention and Control of Malaria during Pregnancy Chapter I: Focused Antenatal Care
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