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Guideline
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Recommendation

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Maintained

Context specific recommendation

Only in specific contexts

Full blood count testing is the recommended method for diagnosing anaemia during pregnancy. Where fully blood count testing is not available, onsite haemoglobin testing with a hamoglobinometer is recommended over the haemoglobin colour scale method as the method for detecting anaemia.

Notes and Remarks

  • 1.The GDG agreed that the high recurrent costs of Hb testing with haemoglobinometers might reduce the feasibility of this method in some low-resource settings, in which case the WHO haemoglobin colour scale method may be used.
  • 2.Other low-technology on-site methods for detecting anaemia need development and/or investigation

Also Featured In

This recommendation also appears in the following guidelines:

Guideline

WHO recommendations on maternal health: guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines Review Committee, second edition. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2025

Year2023
InstitutionWorld Health Organization
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