Malaria: WHO set to immunise 958,000 children in Adamawa

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The World Health Organisation(WHO) is set to immunise 958,000 children against malaria across 21 local government areas of Adamawa.

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WHO’s National Consultant, Malaria in Emergencies in North East, Dr. IniAbasi Ngass, disclosed this during a one-day media sensitisation on 2021 Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention on Tuesday in Yola. 

The capacity of more than 3,300 healthcare providers and volunteers, 2,700 social mobilisers and 211 monitors have been built for this implementation across 21 local government areas.

“The Global Fund, through the National Malaria Elimination Programme, procured and delivered over 3.2 doses of SMC drugs for four circles of the campaign.”

Ngass  said the exercise would be conducted from house to house and that drugs would not be administered to children already suffering from malaria as they would be referred for medical tests.

The objective of the sensitisation is for the participants to understand the implementation process, report the campaign correctly and educate the populace on SMC,” she said.

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