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Pharmaceutical company, Novartis, has called for increased leadership commitment towards the prevention and treatment of malaria.
The company, in a statement issued to mark World Malaria Day, said although the disease was preventable and curable, millions of children died each year from it.
“Leaders must reinforce their commitments in drawing the line against this preventable and treatable disease in achieving a malaria-free world because the patient cannot wait,” the statement, titled, “No one should die of malaria” said.
World Malaria Day, marked each year on April 25, is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained commitment towards malaria prevention and control.
37 Military Hospital
37 Military Hospital, Commander, Brigadier GEN Nii A. Obodai
37 Military Hospital, Commanding Officer, COL Azumah G. Bugri
37 Military Hospital, Public Health Division Officer-in-Charge CAPT Edward O. Nyarko
Ghana Police Service, Public Health Department Officer-in-Charge, Deputy Chief of Police (DCOP) Dr. Samuel Otu-Nyarko
Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research Director Abraham K. Anang
Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research, Head of Dept. Parasitology Samuel Dadzie
Ghana National Malaria Control Program (GNMCP) Program Manager Dr. Keziah Malm
Ladies and Gentlemen
All Protocols Observed:
Good Morning. I’m really happy to be here today to inaugurate the Joint Operational Vector-borne Disease Entomology Laboratory at 37 Military Hospital. This lab is the first of its kind in Ghana and wouldn’t have been possible without the strong military-to-military cooperation between our two nations.
Accra, GHANA ndash; On April 30, 2021, U. S. Ambassador to Ghana Stephanie S. Sullivan joined the Ghanaian government and military officials to inaugurate the Joint Operational Vector-borne Disease Entomology Laboratory at 37 Military Hospital in Accra.