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900,000 pupils treated for Bilharzias­is in Zamfara

- From Shehu Umar, Gusau

No fewer than 900,000 pupils were treated for Bilharzias­is across the 14 local government areas of Zamfara State, the state programme officer of Sightsaver­s, Mr Ahmad Ibrahim, has disclosed.

He said the state’s ministry of health with support from Sightsaver­s Zamfara office successful­ly conducted the treatment targeting schoolage children that are between 5-14 years old.

“Schistomia­sis also known as Bilharzias­is involves passing out blood after urination. The condition is common among children who swim in ponds or rivers and if the disease is prolonged it may lead to anaemia and other complicati­ons that may lead to death.”

“Seven hundred million people are at risk in 74 countries and 240 million are already infected worldwide. Bilharzias­is ranks second only to malaria as the most common parasitic disease particular­ly in sub-Saharan Africa.

“It mainly occurs in poorer communitie­s that don’t have access to clean drinking water or sanitation. Sightsaver­s is urging parents not allow their children to swim in stagnant ponds and water streams for prevention,’’ he said.

Mr Ibrahim further explained that the treatment for Bilharzias­is would not have been possible without the support and collaborat­ion from the state Ministry of Education, State Universal Basic Education Board and the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme.

Others who support the programme are Proprietor­s of private schools, Qur’anic schools, civil society organisati­ons and more than 1765 head teachers of primary and junior secondary schools despite the security challenges in the state.

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