Prevalence of PfDHFR and PfDHPS Mutations Associated with Drug Resistance Among Pregnant Women Receiving IPTp-SP at Msambweni County Referral Hospital, Kwale County, Kenya
Abstract:Background: Prevention and treatment of malaria during pregnancy is crucial in dealing with maternal mortality and adverse fetal outcomes. WHO’s recommendation to treat all pregnant women with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) through antenatal care structures was implemented in Kenya in the year 1998 but concerns about its effectiveness in preventing malaria in pregnancy has arisen due to the spread of parasites resistant to SP. We aimed to determine the prevalence of SP resistance markers in Plasmodium falcipa… Show more
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