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Malaria and Pregnancy: What Puts Moms at Risk in Ghana?
GhanaMonday, January 13, 2025
One of the key findings was that women who didn't use mosquito nets were more likely to get malaria. This might seem obvious, but it's important to remember that not everyone has access to nets. Also, women who had been pregnant before were at a higher risk. This could be because they've been exposed to malaria-carrying mosquitoes more often.
Education also played a role. Women with less education were more likely to get malaria. This could be because they might not know as much about how to protect themselves.
The study highlights the importance of education and access to simple tools like mosquito nets. It's not just about giving out nets, but also teaching women how to use them and why they're important.
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