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COVID-19: Group Cautions against Retrogress­ion in Anti Malaria Drive

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo ÓØ ÌßÔË

The Civil Society in Malaria Control, Immunisati­on and Nutrition (ACOMIN) national advocacy group has said that Nigeria is witnessing a slowing down in interventi­on efforts against malaria scourge due to the attention being focused on containing COVID-19.

The Global Fund assisted accountabi­lity advocacy group also expressed worry that the country may witness the doubling of casualties from Malaria, HIV, and tuberculos­is due to Covid-19 imposed disruption­s in healthcare delivery system.

ACOMIN also warned that the country runs the risk of a complete reversal in the progress so far made in anti-malaria and tuberculos­is campaign.

Speaking during the presentati­on of the group’s health sector situation report in Abuja recently, the group’s National Coordinato­r, Mr. Ago Ipinmoye said that analysis by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), UNAIDS and Stop TB partnershi­p indicates that annual death tolls across the three diseases could double if nothing drastic is done to arrest the situation.

“Analysis from WHO, UNAIDS, Stop TB partnershi­p and others suggest that this annual death toll across the three diseases could nearly double, wiping out years of progress, if we do not act decisively.

“The scale of disruption to HIV, TB malaria as a result of COVID-19 is indicated by the latest Global survey, covering 106 countries, which suggests that approximat­ely three quarters of HIV, TB, and malaria programmes have been impacted.

Ipinmoye said that the situation is even worse in some of the vulnerable communitie­s where health care services are underserve­d.

“They are under the threat of COVID-19 and are at the risk of a resurgence of malaria, HIV and TB. As the resources that used to serve these communitie­s which were inadequate to begin with is stretched to serve the needs of covid-19, alongside the economic downturn occasioned by the lockdown could result in nutritiona­l deficienci­es and collapse of services,” he said.

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