For the first time in five years, Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) was implemented in Kenya. The Presidential Malaria Initiative (PMI) AIRS Project in collaboration with NMCP and Migori county.... Read More
Malaria vector control remains one of the main interventions within the revised Kenya Malaria Strategy (KMS) 2009-2018. The main objective is to have at least 80% of people in malaria risk areas. Read More...
[ Dr. Githuka George - Head: Division Of National Malaria Program ] Malaria in Kenya remains a significant public health concern and is listed among the top 10 causes of outpatient visits in the country. Currently malaria accounts for 18 percent of all our outpatient visits in public health facilities. The burden of malaria in Kenya is not uniform with the highest-burden being in the eight counties around Lake Victoria region. This region accounts for 70% of the 6.5m malaria cases across the health care delivery sector. The most vulnerable populations are children below the age of five years and expectant women. The vision of Division of Malaria Control Programme is to have a malaria-free Kenya and the goal is to ensure a reduction of malaria incidence and deaths
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Malaria Control Newsletter issue 01 2016
About 25 million of the total popuation of 33 million Kenyans is at risk of contracting Malaria ... Read More