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Malaria during early pregnancy can impair placental development, leading to fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and low birth weight. Until late 2022, WHO-recommended treatment of first-trimester falciparum malaria was quinine plus clindamycin — but is that the best choice? In a systematic review of studies with individual patient data encompassing 34,178 pregnancies, investigators evaluated adverse outcomes after artemisinin-based treatment (ABT) versus non-ABT for uncomplicated first-trimester falciparum malaria.
Adverse pregnancy outcomes (a composite of miscarriage, stillbirth, and major congenital anomalies) occurred in 5.7% of 736 ABT-exposed and 8.9% of 1074 non–ABT-exposed pregnancies. Most ABT courses consisted of artemether-lu…