Christentze Schmiegelow
Part-time lecturer, Associate Professor
Christentze Schmiegelow main area of research is the association between malaria and/or anaemia and poor pregnancy outcomes. A key interest is on altered foetal growth trajectories assessed using transabdominal ultrasound. Furthermore, on the influence of antimalarial drug resistance and antimalaria antibody levels on how and when malaria affects foetal growth.
Current research
Preconceptional and pregnancy cohort study in Tanzania, FOETALforNCD project.
Clinical trial on Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy for malaria conducted in Malawi, Kenya, and Tanzania.
ID: 5955400
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Prevalence and risk factors of preconception anemia: A community based cross sectional study of rural women of reproductive age in northeastern Tanzania
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Malaria, malnutrition, and birthweight: A meta-analysis using individual participant data
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Marked reduction in fertility among African women with urogenital infections: A prospective cohort study
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