par Zango, Serge Henri;Lingani, Moussa ;Valea, Innocent;Samadoulougou, Ouindpanga Sékou;Bihoun, Biebo;Rouamba, Toussaint ;Derra, Karim;Rouamba, Eli;Donnen, Philippe ;Dramaix Wilmet, Michèle ;Tinto, Halidou;Robert, Annie
Référence PloS one, 15, 11, page (e0242368)
Publication Publié, 2020-11-01
Référence PloS one, 15, 11, page (e0242368)
Publication Publié, 2020-11-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Malaria and curable sexually transmitted infections (STI) are the most common curable infections known to have a severe impact on pregnancy outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aims to assess the marginal and joint prevalence of symptomatic cases of malaria and STI in pregnant women living in rural settings of Burkina Faso and their associated factors, after more than a decade of the introduction of intermittent preventive treatment (IPT-SP). |