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In developing countries it is very hard to diagnose malaria in pregnant women; this results in premature births, miscarriages and even death of the mother and unborn child. 200.000 newborns die each year because of malaria. Microscopy and antibody-based tests on blood drops are used in rural areas to determine infection, but malaria in pregnant women evades these diagnostic tools. The parasites reside in the placenta and as a consequence blood in the rest of the body contains very few parasites when infected, making it impossible to find them.
In developing countries it is very hard to diagnose malaria in pregnant women; this results in premature births, miscarriages and even death of the mother and unborn child. 200.000 newborns die each year because of malaria. Microscopy and antibody-based tests on blood drops are used in rural areas to determine infection, but malaria in pregnant women evades these diagnostic tools. The parasites reside in the placenta and as a consequence blood in the rest of the body contains very few parasites when infected, making it impossible to find them.

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Challenge

In developing countries it is very hard to diagnose malaria in pregnant women; this results in premature births, miscarriages and even death of the mother and unborn child. 200.000 newborns die each year because of malaria. Microscopy and antibody-based tests on blood drops are used in rural areas to determine infection, but malaria in pregnant women evades these diagnostic tools. The parasites reside in the placenta and as a consequence blood in the rest of the body contains very few parasites when infected, making it impossible to find them.