Risk factors for helminth, malaria, and HIV infection in pregnancy in Entebbe, Uganda

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Interventions for helminths, malaria and HIV need to target young women both in and out of school. Antenatal interventions for malaria and HIV infection must continue to be promoted. Women originating from a high risk area for a helminth infection remain at high risk after migration to a lower-risk …
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Authors Woodburn PW;Muhangi L;Hillier S;Ndibazza J;Namujju PB;Kizza M;Ameke C;Omoding NE;Booth M;Elliott AM;;
Journal plos neglected tropical diseases
Year 2009
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