Malaria Prevalence Rates among Pregnant Women in East Africa: National and Regional Perspectives

Mukamwiza Nyirabashitsi H.

Faculty of Biological Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Malaria remains a critical public health issue in East Africa, with pregnant women particularly vulnerable to its severe consequences. This review examines the prevalence rates of malaria among pregnant women, providing a comprehensive analysis of national and regional perspectives as well as urban-rural and age-specific variations. By integrating national data with regional insights, the review highlights overarching trends and identifies specific hotspots where malaria transmission is most intense. The study reveals that while national data can guide broad resource allocation and policy decisions, regional data is crucial for pinpointing high-risk areas and tailoring localised interventions. We examine the impact of seasonal variations on pregnant women, including increased transmission during rainy seasons and the geographic distribution of high-risk areas and hotspots. The review also explores the influence of socioeconomic factors, education, housing conditions, and biological determinants on malaria risk among pregnant women. Additionally, it addresses the challenges associated with diagnosing malaria, including the limitations of conventional methods and the need for more sensitive diagnostic tools. The impact of malaria during different trimesters of pregnancy and the complications arising from coinfections, particularly with HIV, receive special attention. The review underscores the necessity of integrated care approaches, improved diagnostic infrastructure, and targeted interventions to mitigate the effects of malaria on maternal and foetal health. The findings advocate for a comprehensive strategy that encompasses geographic and seasonal variations, addresses risk factors, and integrates robust diagnostic and treatment approaches to reduce malaria prevalence and improve health outcomes for pregnant women in East Africa.

 Keywords: malaria, pregnant women, East Africa, national and regional perspectives

CITE AS: Mukamwiza Nyirabashitsi H. (2024). Malaria Prevalence Rates among Pregnant Women in East Africa: National and Regional Perspectives. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES, 5(2):7-12 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJBAS/2024/5.2.71201