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Prevalence of Hypoglycaemia among Plasmodium Falciparum infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria

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Abstract

Hypoglycaemia prevalence among Plasmodium falciparum infected women attending antenatal clinics in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria was undertaken.

The study objective was to assess the prevalence of hypoglycaemia and P. falciparum infection among pregnant women in the study area.

A cross-sectional epidemiological survey was conducted among the pregnant women, who attended antenatal clinics in the study Local Government Area between January and September, 2015. A total of 375 randomly selected pregnant women were assessed for P. falciparum infection and hypoglycaemia from the development centres in the study area.

Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection was determined using Malaria Pf antigen detection kit. The blood glucose levels of the subjects were estimated using One Touch UltraSmart Blood Glucose Monitoring System.

The obstetric, demographic, clinical and management data of the pregnant women were also determined using a well-structured questionnaire.

Introduction

Malaria is an old disease whose name is derived from the Italian (mal-aria) or “bad air” and it was also known as Roman fever, ague, marsh fever, periodic fever, paludism (Martin, 2003).

There were numerous, sometimes bizarre theories on how malaria was transmitted until 1898 when Dr Ronald Ross discovered that the female Anopheles mosquito was actually responsible for transmitting malaria parasite.

This discovery revolutionized malaria control, which had hitherto often been haphazard or based purely on treating the patient by killing the malaria parasites (Phillips, 2001; Cheesbrough, 2006).

Malaria probably originated in Africa and accompanied human migration to the Mediterranean shores, India and Southeast Asia. In the past it used to be common in the marshy areas around Rome.

As malaria is a disease mostly of tropical and subtropical areas, it is particularly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, but also common throughout other tropical regions of China, India, Southeast Asia, South and Central America (Cheesbrough, 2006).

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