10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.21321680
George Mtove
George
Mtove
National Institute for Medical Research
Daniel T. R. Minja
Daniel T. R.
Minja
National Institute for Medical Research
Omari Abdul
Omari
Abdul
National Institute for Medical Research
Samwel Gesase
Samwel
Gesase
National Institute for Medical Research
Kenneth Maleta
Kenneth
Maleta
Titus H. Divala
Titus H.
Divala
University of Malawi
Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Noel Patson
Noel
Patson
University of Malawi
University of the Witwatersrand
Ulla Ashorn
Ulla
Ashorn
Tampere University
Miriam K. Laufer
Miriam K.
Laufer
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Mwayiwawo Madanitsa
Mwayiwawo
Madanitsa
University of Malawi
Malawi University of Science and Technology
Per Ashorn
Per
Ashorn
Tampere University Hospital
Tampere University
Don Mathanga
Don
Mathanga
University of Malawi
Jobiba Chinkhumba
Jobiba
Chinkhumba
Julie R. Gutman
Julie R.
Gutman
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Feiko O. ter Kuile
Feiko O.
ter Kuile
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Sofie Lykke Møller
Sofie Lykke
Møller
University of Copenhagen
Ib C. Bygbjerg
Ib C.
Bygbjerg
University of Copenhagen
Michael Alifrangis
Michael
Alifrangis
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen University Hospital
University of Copenhagen
Thor Theander
Thor
Theander
Rigshospitalet
University of Copenhagen
John P. A. Lusingu
John P. A.
Lusingu
National Institute for Medical Research
Rigshospitalet
University of Copenhagen
Christentze Schmiegelow
Christentze
Schmiegelow
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen University Hospital
University of Copenhagen
Additional file 5 of The choice of reference chart affects the strength of the association between malaria in pregnancy and small for gestational age: an individual participant data meta-analysis comparing the Intergrowth-21 with a Tanzanian birthweight chart
Additional file 5: Figure S4. Two stage individual participant data meta-analysis on the association between malaria in pregnancy (MIP) and small for gestational age (SGA) using the STOPPAM (SGASTOPPAM) vs. the Intergrowth-21 reference (SGAIG21). uOR: unadjusted odds ratio in panels A and B, aOR: adjusted odds ratio in panels C and D controlling for body mass index, gravidity, gestational age at enrolment, HIV, and hemoglobin level at enrolment. In addition, adjusted for gestational age at delivery for SGAIG21, CI: confidence interval, malaria was defined as positive slide or positive malaria rapid test or positive polymerase chain reaction or positive placenta histology, % Weights are from random effects analysis.
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