Prevalence of pregnancy-relevant infections in a rural setting of Ghana.
Fabian VölkerPaul CooperOliver BaderAngela UyOrtrud ZimmermannRaimond LugertUwe GroßPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2017)
Our pilot study in a rural community in Ghana indicates an urgent need for action in dealing at least with high-prevalent pregnancy-relevant infections, such as hepatitis B, malaria and those caused by group B streptococci. In addition, the resulting prevalence rates of various other infections may offer guidance for health officials to prioritize possible future intervention schemes.