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kills about 200,000 newborn babies and 10,000 new
every year. Most of these deaths are in
. Malaria can also cause mothers to lose their
before they are born, or cause a baby
be born early. There are low-cost ways to
malaria infections. But a new study finds that
pregnant women do not receive these interventions. For
, the World Health Organization has advised pregnant women
areas with high rates of malaria to sleep
bed nets treated with insecticide. The WHO also
them to get what is known as intermittent
treatment, or IPT. This treatment involves taking a
anti-malaria drug at certain times in their pregnancy
an effort to prevent the disease. The WHO
that pregnant women receive the medicine during visits
a clinic. Many pregnant women and new mothers
to medical clinics in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet researchers
only about 21 percent receive intermittent preventive treatment
their pregnancy. And less than 40 percent are
protective bed nets. Jenny Hill from the Liverpool
of Tropical Medicine is program manager for a
partnership called the Malaria and Pregnancy Consortium. Ms.
says a review of 98 studies found a
of barriers to malaria prevention. These include unclear
and guidance from government and health care officials.
problems include drug shortages, a lack of clean
, and confusion about how to administer IPT. Ms.
says countries can save lives by following the
policy on intermittent preventive treatment. For VOA Learning
, I'm Alex Villarreal.
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