The Society for Family Health, SFH, has said nine Nigerians die every hour in Nigeria as a result of malaria.
This was also as it said 97 per cent of Nigerians suffer from the burden of malaria.
The Society’s Social and Behavioural Change Specialist, Sesugh Deborah Oryiman, made this kmown during a media orientation on integrated insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and Seasonal Malaria Chemo prevention (SMC) campaign in Kano.
Oryiman said during the campaign, it planned to distribute 7.7million treated nets and over 15m doses of SPAQ to children between ages of 3-59 months in order to reduce the burden of malaria.
She said, “Malaria is the most common preventable public health problem in Nigeria, yet it takes a lethal toll on 97% of Nigerians, especially children under five years of age and pregnant women.
“Evidence has shown that Nigeria accounts for nearly 110million clinically diagnosed cases per year.
“An estimated 30% of child and 11% of maternal deaths each year are due to malaria.
“Nigeria accounts for a quarter ofthe malaria burden in the world.
“Two out of every 4 persons having malaria in West African sub-region live in Nigeria. One out of 5 deaths from malaria globally occur in Nigeria. Malaria kills 9 people every hour in Nigeria.”