From: Estimating the burden of malaria in pregnancy: a case study from rural Madhya Pradesh, India
Year of study | Type of study | Definition of MiP | Prevalence of MiP |
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2006 [15] | Cohort of women attending an antenatal clinic and/or delivering in a health facility | Presence of peripheral parasitaemia during pregnancy or at delivery | 6.4% |
2002–2004 [16] | Cohort of women delivering at two hospitals | Placental parasitaemia | 11% (site 1) 14% (site 2) |
1992–1995 [17] | Cohort of women attending ANC clinic | Peripheral parasitaemia | 17% |
1998 [18] | Cross sectional survey of pregnant tribal women in rural villages | Peripheral parasitaemia | 39% |
1997–1998 [19] | Cross sectional survey during an epidemic | Peripheral parasitaemia | 55% |