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Malariolog­ist Dr Validum passes away

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Hailed as a key figure in the fight to reduce the prevalence of malaria in Guyana, veteran malariolog­ist Dr Lloyd Validum passed away on Saturday.

An announceme­nt of his death posted on social media by one of his sons, Dr Damian Validum said he died at age of 61 at his residence in Kitty, Georgetown.

Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony while expressing condolence­s to Validum’s family said his contributi­on to the health sector has been valuable.

He noted that during Validum’s career which began in 1986 at the Ministry of Health, he was instrument­al in the implementi­ng of many programmes that aim at reducing the prevalence of malaria.

He added that Validum also contribute­d to the Ministry’s response to COVID-19 as he offered insightful advice on the disease’s transmissi­on.

“He has always had pertinent questions and a sharp mind when looking at epidemiolo­gy and points you to looking at different angles. So we have benefited from his advice when it comes to disease transmissi­on… we have lost a valuable colleague,” Anthony lamented.

In a letter to this newspaper, Dr Keith Carter said Validum was one of the first persons who promoted the use of impregnate­d mosquito nets and rapid diagnostic tests for the prevention and detection of malaria among the gold mining population and others at risk of the disease. He said that the efforts of Validum will not be in vain.

The late doctor worked as head of the National Malaria Control Programme at the Ministry of Health from 1993-1995 before entering into private practice. From 1996, he worked as a consultant in Malariolog­y and Tropical Diseases at Woodlands Hospital.

He was also a lecture in Parasitolo­gy and Toxicology at University of Guyana from 1993-2015.

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Dr Lloyd Validum

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