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Reliefweb is reminding us today to the important link between malaria and maternal and child health. In the North Rift Valley of Kenya, where HealthRight International has implemented programs on HIV/AIDS, malaria and maternal and neonatal health, malaria is the leading killer of children and pregnant women. Already facing limited access to health care, pregnant women are also at a higher risk of malaria infection as pregnancy reduces ...

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Home Discussions Latest News, Computers and Technology, Discussions and More | MJLBlog.com Brought to you by: MJLComputer.com Comments By Email RSS Tips to Buy Car CD Players How to Send a Press Release In order for a piece of news or an event to become ...

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25 million pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa run the risk if contracting malaria each year. Those who become infected with malaria parasites during their first pregnancy are at considerable risk of severe anaemia and significant foetal growth impairment.  Maternal malaria is the cause of death of between 100,000 and 200,000 newborn babies and 10,000 women each year. Women in Africa may have hope. Researchers at the University of ...

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