Oxford University Press (OUP), The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 3(220), p. 457-466, 2019
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In pregnant women assessed for parasitemia every 28 days, the risk of placental malaria increased in a dose-response relationship with both increasing frequency and density of parasitemia; however, even women with only submicroscopic parasitemia were at risk for placental malaria.