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The possible impact of placental malaria infection on infant mortality through reduced birth weight was modeled by analyzing several studies (Guyatt et al. 2001). The authors found that the proportion of LBW associated with infected and uninfected placentas for all-parities (primigravidae and multigravidae) was higher in those with infected placenta than in those without.