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Kano Govt spends N800m on anti-malaria drugs

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Kano state government says it has spent N800 million on the procurement of insecticide-treated nets and other anti-malaria materials this year.

Health Commissioner, Dr Aminu Tsanyawa, stated this on Tuesday at the inauguration of the second round of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention and Maternal New born and Child Health in Kano.

He said the state procured the long lasting Insecticide treated mosquito nets and would be distributed to 1,586 health Centres, including pregnant women and children.

“The government has concluded all arrangements for the long lasting nets mass replacement campaign, where more than eight million pieces of the nets will be distributed free.”

Tsanyawa further said that the state had recorded  336,896  uncomplicated malaria cases in first quarter of 2022.

“All the recorded cases were treated while 96 deaths were recorded in the first quarter.” he said.

The commissioner, however, said that Malaria had remained the most common disease for hospital outpatients.

“ It accounted for 60 per cent of outpatient visits and consultations as well as 30 per cent of hospital admissions in the state,’’ Tsanyawa said.

He said the State Government spent more than N3 billion for the administration of 13.9 million doses of malaria prevention drugs within  four months in  2021.

“ The drugs were Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine & Amodiaquine SP+AQ, all  meant to prevent malaria cases and deaths among children below the age of five,’’ he said.

He called on parents to avail their children from 3–59 months access to House to House free mass drug distribution for malaria prevention.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the four-day exercise will be conducted in  the 44 local government areas of the state, from July to October.

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