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HIV infection and malaria in pregnancy in western Kenya. Their interaction and effects on maternal and infant health

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Authors
  • J.G. Ayisi
Supervisors
  • P.A. Kager
Cosupervisors
  • F.O. ter Kuile
Award date 15-10-2002
Publisher s.l.: s.n.
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Infectieziekten
Language English
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INTRODUCTION
Efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for prevention of placental malaria in an area of Kenya with a high prevalence of malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection
Maternal Malaria Infection and Perinatal HIV Transmission in a Malarious Area of Western Kenya
Risk factors for HIV infection among asymptomatic pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic in western Kenya
Human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity and malaria as risk factors for third-trimester anemia in asymptomatic pregnant women in western Kenya
The effect of dual infection with HIV and malaria on pregnancy outcome in western Kenya
Malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection as risk factors for anemia in infants in Kisumu, western Kenya
Does infection with human immunodeficiency virus affect the antibody responses to Plasmodium falciparum antigenic determinants in asymptomatic pregnant women?
General Discussion
References
Summary
Samenvatting
Acknowledgements
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