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Nigeria: Malaria - 100,000 Mosquito Nets Distributed In Anambra In 2020 by Aesculapiul: 8:30am On Apr 30, 2021
"Insecticide treated nets have become a core intervention for malaria control and have contributed greatly to the decline in disease incidence and malaria-related deaths."
The Anambra State Government said it distributed about 100,000 Long Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLIN) to school children and pregnant women in 2020, as part of measures to prevent malaria.
The Commissioner for Health, Vincent Okpala, made the disclosure in Awka on Tuesday at an event to mark the 2021 World Malaria Day.
The World Malaria Day is celebrated globally every April 25, to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control.
The theme for this year's commemoration is "Reaching the zero malaria target".
Mr Okpala lamented that the World Health Organisation (WHO) affirmed that malaria still killed a child every two minutes.
He said that the international body also warned that no child should die because they could not access life-saving services to prevent, detect and treat the disease.
"Malaria has become a major public health problem but the Anambra State government has not folded its hands doing nothing about it.
"In 2020, the government targeted the vulnerable by distributing 86,000 LLINs to school children and about 15,000 LLINs to pregnant women in primary and secondary healthcare facilities in the state.
"Insecticide-treated nets have become a core intervention for malaria control and have contributed greatly to the dramatic decline in disease incidence and malaria-related deaths," he said.
Mr Okpala urged residents to key into the state's health insurance scheme for easy access and affordability of malaria diagnosis and treatmSeyient in any health facility.
According to him, the scheme cost N1,000 per month and N12,000 per year.
"Our people should also compliment the efforts of the government by using the LLINs, ensure a clean environment to prevent mosquitoes from breeding and desist from self-medication.
"Go to the hospital for diagnosis, not every fever is caused by malaria or typhoid," he advised.
The programme manager, Anambra Malaria Elimination Programme, Nonso Ndudi, said that due to sensitisation programmes and other measures put in place, the government was able to drastically reduce the burden of malaria in the state.
Mr Ndudi listed some of the preventive strategies to include distribution of nets, indoor residual spray and sensitisation.
He said the government was working hard to change the psyche of the public to constantly sleep under the net to avoid making themselves vulnerable to mosquitoes.
He noted that the only sure way of reducing the burden of malaria, for now, was using the insecticide-treated mosquito net.
Re: Nigeria: Malaria - 100,000 Mosquito Nets Distributed In Anambra In 2020 by LadySarah: 8:41am On Apr 30, 2021
Find ways to eradicate it.Ppl wont sleep in them when the weather is hot and power supply epileptic.

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