Malaria, malnutrition, and birthweight: A meta-analysis using individual participant data.
Jordan E CatesHolger W UngerValerie BriandNadine FievetInnocent ValeaHalidou TintoUmberto D AlessandroSarah H LandisSeth Adu-AfarwuahKathryn G DeweyFeiko O Ter KuileMeghna DesaiStephanie DellicourPeter OumaJulie GutmanMartina OnekoLaurence SlutskerDianne J TerlouwSimon KariukiJohn AyisiMwayiwawo MadanitsaVictor MwapasaPer AshornKenneth M MaletaIvo MuellerDanielle StanisicChristentze SchmiegelowJohn P A LusinguAnna Maria van EijkMelissa S BausermanLinda AdairStephen R ColeDaniel WestreichSteven MeshnickStephen J RogersonPublished in: PLoS medicine (2017)
Pregnant women with malnutrition and malaria infection are at increased risk of LBW compared to women with only 1 risk factor or none, but malaria and malnutrition do not act synergistically.