Parents advised to dose children against malaria

Date:

Share post:

Mr Sampson Kwesi Kpalam, Malaria Focal Person, Kadjebi District, has appealed to parents and caregivers to continue to accept Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) dosing for their children. 
 
That would help reduce malaria under-five morbidity and mortality in the Kadjebi District of the Oti Region, he said. 
 
“The SMC is a proven intervention to reduce malaria during rainfall, medication is not harmful and free of charge.” 
 
Mr Kpalam disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) after the first cycle of the Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention exercise. 
 
He said 16,955 children were registered and16,663 dosed against the disease during the exercise, from July 2 – 8, 2024. 
 
The district targeted 16,876 children between the ages of three and 59 months (about five years) for registration during the period but ended up registering 16,955. 
 
The SMC exercise aimed to reduce morbidity and mortality among children under-five years in the district. 
 
Mr Kpalam said the second-round of the exercise would be held from August 7 – 11, 2024, and urged parents and caregivers yet to dose their children to take advantage. 
 
Each child needs to receive three doses for three continuous days. 
 

Related articles

Awoamefia and Overlord of Anlo State suspends Dufia of Whuti

Togbi Sri III, Awoamefia and Overlord of the Anlo State has suspended Togbi Nyaho-Tamakloe VI, Mia-Fiaga of Anlo...

Black Stars arrive in Libya ahead of Sudan game

The Black Stars have arrived in Benina, Libya, for their TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Matchday Four qualifier...

CAMA donates teaching, learning materials to Kpadjai Number One JHS

Camfed Ghana Association (CAMA) has donated learning and teaching materials worth GHc8,269.00 to the Kpadjai Number One Roman...

The Maker’s House Chapel ends Experience Conference; patrons express fulfilment

The 2024 Experience Conference of The Maker’s House Chapel International (TMHCI) ended Sunday with patrons expressing gratitude to...