“Malaria is Over-Treated in Nigeria”
A medical expert, Ernest Nwankolo, on Saturday said that Malaria was currently under-diagnosed but over-treated in Nigeria.
“Prompt case detection and treatment are vital to effective management of malaria.
“There is no data on malaria rate among suspected malaria client who
purchased and used Artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) over the
counter.
“The need to institute malaria diagnosis in the huge informal private
sector in Africa and Asia is currently being explored as an important
strategy of expanding access to malaria parasitaemia among client.
“It is also known that malaria is still treated without diagnoses
which is a bad practice, the level of Malaria Control Programme (MCP) is
very low in the healthcare system,” Nwankolo said.
He said there is need to institute malaria testing in pharmaceutical shops before sales and use of malaria medicines.
“A very high proportion of adults who had no need for malaria
medicine purchase and use anti-malaria because of symptoms of nausea,
vomiting, poor appetite, chills, bitter taste in the mouth and dark
urine.
“Some of the patients lack knowledge about the symptoms and the basic treatment on the clinical diagnoses of malaria.
“Malaria testing at all healthcare systems is a potential strategy for expanding access to malaria diagnosis.
Mr. Nwankolo urged the Malaria Control Programme to monitor all
primary healthcare systems to ensure that all malaria cases were tested
using Rapid Diagnosis Test and positive patients should use ACTs.
Source: Premium Times Nig

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