The mortality due to malaria is increased from 8,000 cases in 1998-1500 in 2007. This information has been data in Mbour in the region of Thies by the Coordinator of the NMCP at the occasion of the opening ceremony of the first session of the national course on malaria and malaria control planning. It was in the presence of the Director of Cabinet of the Minister of Health and Prevention, Sheikh Issa Sall…
The objective of this course is to train managers in the sector of Health so they can acquire knowledge and managerial skills to enable them, according to Sheikh Issa Sall, implement, optimal, interventions fight against malaria.
After these various training sessions, the leaders vow NMCP and partners is that the beneficiaries constituted actors of Health, including physicians, pharmacists and entomologists are able to take over the management of issues related to malaria, clinically. Most importantly to control the management of activities that contribute to the fight against malaria, has said Prof. Anta Tal Dia.
These three training sessions will bring together 25 participants per session. A total of 75 doctors and intermediaries who will benefit from training. They will form by national and international experts. Dr. Mbaye Thiam, deputy chief medical officer of health district in the department Dahra Linguere, Louga region, has welcomed this session because that estimated it will enable them to have new knowledge that would enable them to Roll Back Malaria.