PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINING EFFECTIVE MALARIA CONTROL DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINING EFFECTIVE MALARIA CONTROL DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread to many malaria endemic countries in sub Saharan Africa. There is little or no experience on how the impact of policies put in place to curtail further spread of the pandemic will affect the epidemiology of malaria during the malaria season. The objective of this write-up is to put in perspective, the need to ensure effective malaria control in the midst of the COVID-19 crises. Proper integration of the COVID-19 safety and treatment guidelines with malaria control policies and effective diagnosis in malaria endemic countries in sub Saharan Africa are important in mitigating morbidity and mortality rates which may rise if malaria cases are neglected due to the current burden of the COVID-19 pandemic.
© Association of Resident Doctors, UCH, Ibadan.
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