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Clinical and Parasitological Characteristics of Puerperal Malaria

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Compared with nonpregnant women, puerperal women have a considerably increased risk for the development of malaria and/or parasitemia. This increased risk is caused both by the recurrence of P. falciparum parasitemia and by the increased susceptibility to new infections, although the latter plays a more significant role.

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