It is a day set out to globally share
knowledge about Malaria, raise funds, rally support for improved
research, promote malaria prevention techniques including mosquito nets
and more.
Today, President, Malaria Society of Nigeria (MSN), Dr Babajide Puddicombe
said in spite of the efforts committed to fight the malaria scourge,
Nigeria still had the highest number of malaria casualties worldwide.
“A lot of resources and efforts have
since been committed to fighting the malaria scourge and the results
worldwide in the last 10 years have been encouraging.
“Thanks to the introduction of Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) and long lasting insecticide treated nets.
“However, with about 100 million malaria
cases and about 300,000 deaths annually, Nigeria has the highest number
of malaria casualties worldwide, ” he said, quoting figures from the
World Health Organisation.
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