Malaria in rural Nigeria : implications for the millennium development goals

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Alaba, Olufunke A.
Alaba, Olumuyiwa B.

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Wiley-Blackwell

Abstract

In recent years, there has been increase in human and financial commitments to malaria control, nationally and internationally, partly due to the need to meet the development targets set in the millennium development goals (MDGs). However, these efforts have not translated into significant decrease in the disease incidence and its impact in Nigeria. Using the cost of illness analysis, the paper found that an estimate of about 10% of gross domestic output of Oyo state is lost annually to malaria attack. This has serious implications for the achievement of development blueprint in the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategies (NEEDS) and the MDG target. Effective control of malaria is capable of reducing household poverty, inequality, welfare and aggregate national development.

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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategies (NEEDS)

Sustainable Development Goals

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Alaba, OA & Alaba , OB 2009, 'Malaria in rural Nigeria: implications for the millennium development goals', African Development Review, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 73-85. [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1017-6772]