Associations between mild-to-moderate anaemia in pregnancy and helminth, malaria and HIV infection in Entebbe, Uganda

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It is suggested that helminths, particularly hookworm and schistosomiasis, may be important causes of anaemia in pregnancy. We assessed the associations between mild-to-moderate anaemia (haemoglobin >8.0 g/dl and
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Authors Lawrence Muhangi, Patrick Woodburn, Mildred Omara, Nicholas Omoding, Dennison Kizito, Harriet Mpairwe, Juliet Nabulime, Christine Ameke, Linda A. Morison, Alison M. Elliott;Lawrence Muhangi;Patrick Woodburn;Mildred Omara;Nicholas Omoding;Dennison Kizito;Harriet Mpairwe;Juliet Nabulime;Christine Ameke;Linda A. Morison;Alison M. Elliott;
Journal transactions of the royal society of tropical medicine and hygiene
Year 2007
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10.1016/j.trstmh.2007.03.017
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