Ghana - 2005 - Health

Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPT) of Malaria in Pregnancy (Training Manual for Health Providers)

Ghana, Ministry of Health

The control of mortality rates arising from malaria is a global effort. The manual highlights the various challenges faced in combating the malaria scourge among pregnant women in Ghana. The general objective of the strategy is to contribute to the reduction of malaria-related maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality through the usage of IPT.

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The control of mortality rates arising from malaria is a global effort. The manual highlights the various challenges faced in combating the malaria scourge among pregnant women in Ghana. The general objective of the strategy is to contribute to the reduction of malaria-related maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality through the usage of IPT.

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