Anaemia in Pregnancy
Cross-source consensus on Anaemia in Pregnancy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Anaemia during pregnancy is described as a major contributor to maternal morbidity, mortality, and poor perinatal outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. — Mapping the evidence on anaemia across trimesters of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol
- The standard diagnostic threshold for anaemia in pregnancy is haemoglobin below 110 g/L regardless of cause. — Mapping the evidence on anaemia across trimesters of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol
- More than one-third of pregnancies in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by anaemia. — Mapping the evidence on anaemia across trimesters of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol
- The haemoglobin threshold for pregnancy anaemia is contested because haemodilution naturally lowers haemoglobin in later pregnancy. — Mapping the evidence on anaemia across trimesters of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol
- Pregnancy-related anaemia remains a persistent burden despite policy interventions in sub-Saharan Africa. — Mapping the evidence on anaemia across trimesters of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol