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. 2021 Jul 30;16(7):e0255028. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255028

Table 4. Meta-analysis of the prevalence of submicroscopic malaria associated with pregnancy.

Author GMa PMb CMc
Event % (95% CI)
Campos [17] 19,0 (12,0–28,9) 17,9 (11,1–27,5) 10,7 (5,-19,3)
Agudelo [23] 5,0 (2,2–10,6) 13,2 (8,3–20,5) No data
Arango [24] 36,8 (27,8–47,0) 49,5 (39,6–59,4) 29,5 (21,2–39,4)
Agudelo [16] 31,4 (24,2–39,6) 48,2 (39,9–56,5) 27,0 (20,2–35,0)
Carmona [25] 37,4 (28,1–47,7) No data No data
Gavina [15] 26,7 (20,9–33,5) 4,9 (2,6–9,2) No data
Vásquez [26] 1,5 (0,8–3,0) 2,7 (1,3–5,6) No data
Vásquez II [27] 1,1 (0,5–2,2) 2,1 (0,9–4,5) No data
Vásquez [10] 1,1 (0,6–2,2) 2,1 (1,0–4,4) No data
Vásquez II [28] 2,8 (1,9–4,1) No data No data
Meta-analysis
Fixed 14,7 (13,0–16,7)** 21,3 (18,4–24,6)** 24,7 (20,1–29,9)**
Random 8,5 (3,4–19,7)** 10,1 (3,5–25,5)** 22,0 (13,2–34,3)**
Q-I-Tau 370-98-2,4 236-97-2,5 10-79-0,3

**<0,01.

aGestational malaria.

bPlacental malaria.

cCongenital malaria.