The Nigerian Senate has passed a significant bill aimed at the elimination of malaria, marking a pivotal moment in the country's public health strategy. Senator Nwoko, who championed the legislation, emphasized the necessity for Nigeria to transition from a focus on treatment to a comprehensive approach centered on prevention and eradication of the disease. This legislative move is seen as a crucial step towards addressing the high incidence of malaria in the nation and improving overall health outcomes. The bill reflects a commitment to tackling one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria.
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