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The assessment of gestational age: a comparison of different methods from a malaria pregnancy cohort in sub-Saharan Africa.

Holger UngerKamala ThriemerBenedikt LeyHalidou TintoMaminata TraoréInnocent ValeaHarry TagborGifty AntwiProsper GbekorMichael NamboziJean-Bertin Bukasa KabuyaModest MulengaVictor MwapasaGertrude ChapoteraMwayiwawo MadanitsaStephen RulisaMaaike de CropYves ClaeysRaffaella RavinettoUmberto D'Alessandro
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
In settings with limited access to ultrasound, and in women who had been treated with P. falciparum malaria, SFH may be the most useful antenatal tool to date a pregnancy when women present first in second and third trimester. The Ballard postnatal maturation assessment has a limited role and lacks precision. Improving ultrasound facilities and skills, and early attendance, together with the development of new technologies such as automated image analysis and new postnatal methods to assess gestational age, are essential for the study and management of preterm birth in low-income settings.
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