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Uptake of intermittent preventive treatment and pregnancy outcomes: health facilities and community surveys in Chókwè district, southern Mozambique.

Paulo ArnaldoEduard Rovira-VallbonaJerónimo S LangaCrizolgo SalvadorPieter GuetensDriss ChihebBernardete XavierLuc KestensSónia M EnosseAnna Rosanas-Urgell
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
The coverage for two and ≥ 3 doses of IPTp-SP is moderately higher than estimates from routine health facility records in Gaza province in 2015. However, this is still far below the national target of 80% for ≥ 3 doses. Ongoing campaigns aiming to increase the use of malaria prevention strategies during pregnancy should particularly target rural populations, increasing IPTp-SP knowledge, stimulate early visits to ANC, improve access to health services and the quality of the service provided.
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