Implementation of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy with sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) at a district health centre in rural Senegal

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Piero L Olliaro
Henriette Delenne
Moustafa Cisse
Malick Badiane
Alberto Olliaro
Michel Vaillant
Philippe Brasseur
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[1] UNICEF/UNDP/WB/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR),UNIGE
[2] Dispensaire Saint Joseph,Unité d'Epidémiologie Clinique et de Santé Publique
[3] Mlomp,undefined
[4] District d'Oussouye,undefined
[5] District Médical d'Oussouye,undefined
[6] Université de Genève,undefined
[7] Centre d'Etudes en Santé,undefined
[8] CRP-Santé,undefined
[9] Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD),undefined
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Malaria; Artesunate; Antenatal Visit; Placental Malaria; Intermittent Preventive Treatment;
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