The vaccine was officially launched on Thursday by the Minister of Health, Ali Pate, alongside officials of the Ministry of Health, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), and development partners.
Pate said the arrival of the vaccines was a significant milestone in the efforts of the government to eliminate malaria in the country.
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Pate said the arrival of the vaccines was a significant milestone in the efforts of the government to eliminate malaria in the country.
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ReplyDeleteI have a lump in my arm from the Yellow fever vaccine I took 6 years ago, I have ran away from getting any vaccine since then
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ReplyDeleteKano state should have been number one,the mosquitos in Kano state are flying eagles, no insecticide can actually work on them
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