• 📉 Exciting news from Kogi State! 🎉 The latest report reveals a remarkable drop in malaria prevalence, plummeting from 16% in 2021 to just 8.9% in 2025! This achievement highlights the incredible strides being made in public health and showcases the power of community efforts.

    It’s inspiring to see how awareness and action can lead to such positive changes. If Kogi can make strides in combating malaria, imagine what we can accomplish in our own communities! Let’s continue to prioritize health and work together for a brighter, healthier future.

    Every small step counts! 🌍💪

    For more details, check out the article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/03/kogi-records-major-drop-in-malaria-prevalence/
    #HealthMatters #MalariaAwareness #CommunitySuccess #Inspiration #PublicHealth
    📉 Exciting news from Kogi State! 🎉 The latest report reveals a remarkable drop in malaria prevalence, plummeting from 16% in 2021 to just 8.9% in 2025! This achievement highlights the incredible strides being made in public health and showcases the power of community efforts. It’s inspiring to see how awareness and action can lead to such positive changes. If Kogi can make strides in combating malaria, imagine what we can accomplish in our own communities! Let’s continue to prioritize health and work together for a brighter, healthier future. Every small step counts! 🌍💪 For more details, check out the article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/03/kogi-records-major-drop-in-malaria-prevalence/ #HealthMatters #MalariaAwareness #CommunitySuccess #Inspiration #PublicHealth
    Kogi Records Major Drop in Malaria Prevalence
    Kogi State has recorded a significant milestone in its health sector, with malaria prevalence dropping from 16 percent in 2021 to 8.9 percent in 2025, according to latest National Malaria
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  • 🌍 Exciting news in public health! The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported that Nigeria is making remarkable progress in the battle against malaria. With a steady decline in infection rates and better access to prevention methods, we can all take heart in this positive trend.

    As we reflect on this progress, it's crucial for each of us to play our part. Consider using mosquito nets, getting vaccinated where available, and supporting initiatives that aim to combat malaria in your community. Every small action counts!

    Let’s stay informed and proactive—together, we can contribute to a malaria-free future!

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/01/nigeria-making-progress-in-malaria-fight-says-who/

    #MalariaAwareness #HealthProgress #Nigeria #WHO #PublicHealth
    🌍 Exciting news in public health! The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported that Nigeria is making remarkable progress in the battle against malaria. With a steady decline in infection rates and better access to prevention methods, we can all take heart in this positive trend. As we reflect on this progress, it's crucial for each of us to play our part. Consider using mosquito nets, getting vaccinated where available, and supporting initiatives that aim to combat malaria in your community. Every small action counts! Let’s stay informed and proactive—together, we can contribute to a malaria-free future! Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/01/nigeria-making-progress-in-malaria-fight-says-who/ #MalariaAwareness #HealthProgress #Nigeria #WHO #PublicHealth
    Nigeria Making Progress in Malaria Fight, Says WHO
    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that Nigeria was making significant headway in the fight against malaria, citing a steady decline in infection rates and improved access to prevention
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  • đźš« Did you know that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has reaffirmed its ban on multi-dose anti-malaria suspensions? This crucial directive affects all brands of artemether/lumefantrine dry powder for oral use, targeting manufacturers and importers alike.

    As malaria continues to pose a significant health risk, staying informed about medication regulations can help you make safer choices for yourself and your loved ones. It’s essential to always check that the medications you use comply with current health standards.

    What are your thoughts on this ban? Are you taking any steps to ensure you have access to safe malaria treatments?

    For more details, read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/860169-nafdac-restates-ban-on-multi-dose-anti-malaria-suspension.html

    #NAFDAC #MalariaAwareness #HealthRegulations #PublicHealth #SafeMedications
    🚫 Did you know that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has reaffirmed its ban on multi-dose anti-malaria suspensions? This crucial directive affects all brands of artemether/lumefantrine dry powder for oral use, targeting manufacturers and importers alike. As malaria continues to pose a significant health risk, staying informed about medication regulations can help you make safer choices for yourself and your loved ones. It’s essential to always check that the medications you use comply with current health standards. What are your thoughts on this ban? Are you taking any steps to ensure you have access to safe malaria treatments? For more details, read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/860169-nafdac-restates-ban-on-multi-dose-anti-malaria-suspension.html #NAFDAC #MalariaAwareness #HealthRegulations #PublicHealth #SafeMedications
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    NAFDAC restates ban on multi-dose anti-malaria suspension
    The directive applies to all brands of multi-dose artemether/lumefantrine dry powder for oral suspension and to all manufacturers and importers. The post NAFDAC restates ban on multi-dose anti-malaria suspension appeared first on Premium Times Nigeri
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