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Total eradication of malaria possible – pharmaceutical company

Supreme Desk
25 April 2023 2:58 PM GMT
Total eradication of malaria possible – pharmaceutical company
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According to the company, the disease is endemic in Sub-Saharan Africa and has continued to be a major public health concern.

A Pharmaceutical Company, Greenlife Pharmaceutical Ltd., has said that a world without malaria is possible with collective efforts.

The company made the assertion on Tuesday in Lagos in a statement signed by its Marketing Manager, Dr Wilfred Okolie, to mark the 2023 World Malaria Day.

The 2023 World Malaria Day has the theme: “Time to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement”.

The company said that necessary actions should be taken to reduce malaria burden and curb its spread.

According to the company, the disease is endemic in Sub-Saharan Africa and has continued to be a major public health concern.

“As we celebrate the 2023 World Malaria Day with the rest of the world to raise awareness at all levels, our organisation, which is a leading pharmaceutical company in Nigeria, is pleased to give a message of hope that complete elimination of malaria is possible.

“For more than 20 years, Greenlife Pharmaceuticals Limited has been leading the fight against drug counterfeiting and working towards a malaria-free environment with our malaria drug P-Alaxin.

“We have been in the forefront of advocacy aimed at controlling the spread of malaria for quite some time now, as part of our corporate social responsibility,” it said.

The company said that Nigeria accounted for about 31.9 per cent of the global malaria deaths, making it the highest, globally.

According to the company, urgent and concerted actions are needed to toward achieving the 2030 targets of the Global Malaria Strategy.

“Nigeria and three other countries in Sub-Sahara Africa account for over half of all malaria deaths worldwide, with Nigeria leading,” it said.A Pharmaceutical Company, Greenlife Pharmaceutical Ltd., has said that a world without malaria is possible with collective efforts.

The company made the assertion on Tuesday in Lagos in a statement signed by its Marketing Manager, Dr Wilfred Okolie, to mark the 2023 World Malaria Day.

The 2023 World Malaria Day has the theme: “Time to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement”.

The company said that necessary actions should be taken to reduce malaria burden and curb its spread.

According to the company, the disease is endemic in Sub-Saharan Africa and has continued to be a major public health concern.

“As we celebrate the 2023 World Malaria Day with the rest of the world to raise awareness at all levels, our organisation, which is a leading pharmaceutical company in Nigeria, is pleased to give a message of hope that complete elimination of malaria is possible.

“For more than 20 years, Greenlife Pharmaceuticals Limited has been leading the fight against drug counterfeiting and working towards a malaria-free environment with our malaria drug P-Alaxin.

“We have been in the forefront of advocacy aimed at controlling the spread of malaria for quite some time now, as part of our corporate social responsibility,” it said.

The company said that Nigeria accounted for about 31.9 per cent of the global malaria deaths, making it the highest, globally.

According to the company, urgent and concerted actions are needed to toward achieving the 2030 targets of the Global Malaria Strategy.

“Nigeria and three other countries in Sub-Sahara Africa account for over half of all malaria deaths worldwide, with Nigeria leading,” it said.

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