World Health Emergency Programmes, North-east Nigeria, Nigeria
Olatunde Olotu is a National Professional Officer at World Health Organization. She has done many works for WHO, in which topics are cover is public health, infectious disease and treatment outcomes.
Research Article
Effect of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention and Data Management in Health Facilities in Three Study LGAs of Adamawa State, Nigeria
Author(s): Iniabasi N Nglass*, Lynda Ozor, Olatunde Olotu, Abdulfatai Momoh, Chima E Onuekwe and Collins Owili
Malaria remains a leading cause of ill health in Africa and Nigeria. From world malaria report, 2018 53 million annual cases in Nigeria (1 in 4 persons), contributing 25% global burden and 53% of cases in West Africa. In Nigeria alone, 81,640 deaths are recorded annually (9 deaths per hour), which accounts for 19% global malaria deaths (1 in 5 global malaria deaths) and 45% malaria deaths in west Africa. The Nigeria Malaria Strategic Plan (NMSP) 2014-2020 has as it goal-to reduce malaria burden to pre-elimination levels and bring malaria-related mortality to zero.
In North-East Nigeria, malaria transmission is perennial with a marked seasonal peak from July to November each year. Since malaria is highly endemic in the north-east, increasing the burden on health resources and elevating the risk of morbidity and mortality among the affected population, particularly children un.. View more»