According to AFP, Niger’s health minister has approved the vaccination of children under the age of five against malaria with a ground-breaking British vaccine.
Malaria claimed the lives of 4,000 persons in the impoverished Sahel region in 2021, the majority of them were children.
“The Niger government has approved the use of the RTS, S/AS01 vaccination for children aged one to five years,” Illiassou Mainassara announced late Thursday.
“This vaccine will arrive in Niger in the coming months, and we are already preparing for it,” he added.
A cabinet statement said Niger was one of the countries approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the anti-malaria campaign.
In October 2021, the WHO recommended “broad use” of the world’s first malaria vaccine for children in sub-Saharan Africa after reviewing a pilot program run in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi.
The RTS,S vaccine, which is made by the British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, was found to considerably reduce child mortality from the Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which is most prevalent in Africa.
More than a million children in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi have now received at least one dose of the vaccine, the WHO said last week.
Niger lost 4,170 lives to malaria last year and recorded four million cases.
Niger’s national coordinator for the fight against malaria, Djermakoye Hadiza Jackou, said 50 percent of cases and nearly 60 percent of deaths in the country concerned children under five.
A combination of vaccination and prevention such as mosquito nets should see the number of cases fall by at least 75 percent, she said.
WHO estimates that 627,000 people died of malaria worldwide in 2020, the latest year for which figures are available — an increase of 12 percent over 2019.
95 percent of all malaria cases and 96 percent of all deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The sickness has been documented since antiquity, with symptoms including fever, headaches, and muscle discomfort, followed by chills, fever, and sweating cycles.
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