Nigerian Medical Journal

ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year
: 2011  |  Volume : 52  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 235--238

The role of prophylactic antimalarial in the reduction of placental parasitemia among pregnant women in Calabar, Nigeria


Emmanuel Columba Inyang-Etoh1, Thomas Udagbor Agan2, Saturday Job Etuk2, Paul Columba Inyang-Etoh3 
1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
3 Department of Medical Lab, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

Correspondence Address:
Emmanuel Columba Inyang-Etoh
P. O. Box 200, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
Nigeria

Introduction: Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine is a recommendation of the World Health Organization as part of the malaria control strategy in pregnancy in areas with malaria burden. Aim: This study set out to appraise the effectiveness of this regimen in the prevention of placental parasitemia among parturients in Calabar, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: Pretested, precoded questionnaires were administered to eligible women at the antenatal clinic and later updated at the labor ward. Intermittent preventive treatment was administered under direct observation at the clinic, while packed cell volume, placental parasitemia, and other laboratory tests were measured at the labor ward. Results: The gross presence of placental malaria in the intermittent preventive treatment (IPT)-treated and the control groups was 10.6% and 11.3% respectively (P=0.76). Anemia occurred in 3.1% of the IPT-treated group compared to 11.7% among the control group (P=0.000). Only 7.9% of the IPT-treated women had moderate to severe placental parsitemia whereas as many as 53.2% of women in the control group had moderate to severe parasitemia (P=0.000). Conclusion: Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine was associated with significant reduction in the degree of placental parasitemia among women in the IPT-treated group, although it did not completely eradicate placental malaria in the treatment group.


How to cite this article:
Inyang-Etoh EC, Agan TU, Etuk SJ, Inyang-Etoh PC. The role of prophylactic antimalarial in the reduction of placental parasitemia among pregnant women in Calabar, Nigeria.Niger Med J 2011;52:235-238


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Inyang-Etoh EC, Agan TU, Etuk SJ, Inyang-Etoh PC. The role of prophylactic antimalarial in the reduction of placental parasitemia among pregnant women in Calabar, Nigeria. Niger Med J [serial online] 2011 [cited 2024 Mar 29 ];52:235-238
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