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Publication Date:
16/11/2020

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Effectiveness of long lasting insecticidal nets and intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy uptake among pregnant women attending antenatal care in five regions of Uganda

Publication Date:
16/11/2020
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Previous studies have documented successes in uptake of MIP prevention measures, however the programmatic linkage between these interventions and their effect on number of MIP cases is still limited. To investigate the effect of MIP preventative approaches in Uganda relative to trends of MIP cases, this study investigated the relationship between the number of MIP cases and the uptake of prevention interventions among pregnant women attending antenatal care.

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Research | Child and maternal health | Malaria | Malaria in pregnancy | Maternal, neonatal and child health

 

 

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