[Trends in the prevalence of malaria and anemia at delivery in Libreville from 1995 to 2011].

Marielle Karine Bouyou-Akotet, Solange Nzenze-Afène, Denise Patricia Mawili-Mboumba, Mathieu Owono-Medang, Vincent Guiyedi, Maryvonne Kombila
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In 1995, 2005 and 2011, cross-sectional studies of 611 parturients at the Centre Hospitalier de Libreville in Gabon assessed the prevalence of maternal malaria and anaemia; two indicators of poor pregnancy outcomes. The prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum infection in maternal peripheral blood decreased from 25% in 2005 to 6% in 2011. Parasite density was significantly lower in 2005 (31 p/μL) than in 1995 (1,240 p/μL) or 2011 (35,055 p/μL). Anaemia prevalence was high (>50%) in 1995 and in 2005, but fell by more than 50% (24%) in 2011. After implementation of new malaria prevention strategies during pregnancy, the prevalence of both maternal peripheral P. falciparum infection and anaemia fell. Studies are necessary to assess the efficacy of these strategies and to seek other causes of anaemia.

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[1995年至2011年利伯维尔分娩时疟疾和贫血流行趋势]。
1995年、2005年和2011年,在加蓬利伯维尔医院中心对611名产妇进行了横断面研究,评估了产妇疟疾和贫血的流行情况;妊娠结局不佳的两个指标。母体外周血恶性疟原虫感染率从2005年的25%下降到2011年的6%。2005年寄生蜂密度(31 p/μL)显著低于1995年(1,240 p/μL)和2011年(35,055 p/μL)。1995年和2005年贫血患病率很高(>50%),但2011年下降了50%以上(24%)。在实施新的妊娠期疟疾预防战略后,孕产妇外周恶性疟原虫感染和贫血的流行率下降。有必要进行研究,以评估这些策略的有效性,并寻找贫血的其他原因。
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