U.S. Ambassador Concerned Malaria in Papua

Written By Luthfie fadhillah on Sunday, March 13, 2011 | 2:03 PM

U.S. Ambassador  to Indonesia Scot Marciel visited the  Academy of  Midwifery  at the Polytechnic  of Health  Jayapura  and meet the students studying there through a program supported by  the U.S.  Agency for  International Development (USAID) and UNICEF. The students were educated in order to improve maternal and child health.

"Ambassador Marciel discuss innovative ways to incorporate antenatal care with the treatment of malaria, in a program that has been funded by USAID since 2006," said a spokesman for the United States Embassy, Roman Woronowycz,

According Marciel, malaria has become a major health challenge in Papua. Pregnant mothers and their babies at risk of malaria sar be, because the disease can cause anemia, placental infection, lower birth weight infants, causing premature birth, miscarriage, and even death.

"Few midwives in Papua, which has expertise treating pregnant women who are suffering from malaria,

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