Optimal duration of follow-up for assessing antimalarial efficacy in pregnancy: a retrospective analysis of a cohort followed up until delivery on the Thailand-Myanmar border
<strong>Background</strong> Follow-up for 28–42 days is recommended by the World Health Organization to assess antimalarial drug efficacy for nonpregnant populations. This study aimed to determine the optimal duration for pregnant women, as no specific guidance currently exists. <br/&...
Main Authors: | Saito, M, Mansoor, R, Wiladphaingern, J, Paw, M, Pimanpanarak, M, Proux, S, Guérin, P, White, N, Nosten, F, McGready, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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