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Schistosome infection among pregnant women in the rural highlands of Madagascar: A cross-sectional study calling for public health interventions in vulnerable populations.

Raphäel RakotozandrindrainyRivo Andry RakotoariveloIrina KislayaValentina MarcheseTahimandranto RasamoelinaJeannine SolonirinaElveric Fesia RatiaharisonRavo RazafindrakotoNantenaina Matthieu RazafindralavaNjary RakotozandrindrainyMickael RadomananaMala Rakoto AndrianariveloPhilipp KleinEva LorenzAnna JaegerPytsje T HoekstraPaul L A M CorstjensNorbert Georg SchwarzGovert J van DamJürgen MayDaniela Fusconull null
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
The high prevalence of schistosome infection in pregnant women supports the consideration of preventive schistosomiasis treatment in ANCs of the Malagasy highlands. We strongly advocate for adapting schistosomiasis programs in highly endemic contexts. This, would contribute to both the WHO and SDGs agendas overall to improving the well-being of women and consequently breaking the vicious cycle of poverty perpetuated by schistosomiasis.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • pregnant women
  • physical activity
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • south africa
  • risk factors
  • metabolic syndrome
  • global health
  • genetic diversity
  • cervical cancer screening