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Table 3 Estimates of annual cases of MiP, and fetal loss and maternal deaths attributable to MiP in Madhya Pradesh

From: Estimating the burden of malaria in pregnancy: a case study from rural Madhya Pradesh, India

Study year & reference

Prevalence of MiP

MiP cases per year1

Fetal loss attributable to MiP2

Maternal Deaths attributable to MiP3

Ahmed et al (2007) [15]

6.4%

183,000

73,000

1,500

Singh et al (2005) [16]

11–14% *

372,000

149,000

3,000

Singh et al (1999)

[17]

17%

486,000

194,000

4,000

Korenramp et al (2004) [5]

30%

858,000

343,000

7,000

Singh et al (1998) [18]

39%

1,115,000

446,000

9,000

Singh et al (2001) [19]

55%

1,572,000

629,000

12,600

  1. *MiP is defined as placental malaria
  2. 1MiP cases = (number of births * 1.25 *prevalence of MiP)
  3. 2 Fetal loss attributable to MiP = (MiP cases * fetal loss rate attributable to MiP) [20]
  4. 3Maternal deaths associated with to MiP = (MiP cases * Case fatality rate of MiP) [20]