Delivery of malaria services during a pandemic: lessons from COVID-19 in Nigeria.

Publication date: Jul 08, 2025

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic posed significant threats to maintaining malaria services in Nigeria and threatened to reverse global progress towards elimination of the disease. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked in collaboration with the National Malaria Elimination Programme in Nigeria across 11 states to ensure that malaria campaigns and routine services continued. Here, we share the challenges and experiences from developing and implementing operational guidelines that enabled programmes to be adapted during unpredictable situations. The modifications made to long-lasting insecticide-treated net distribution and seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign strategies enabled wide coverage of these interventions, despite limitations imposed by lockdowns. Strong partnerships were essential for the continued delivery of malaria services during lockdowns, which also highlighted the importance of community health workers during emergencies.

Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus COVID-19
Epidemiology malaria
Global Nigeria
Malaria pandemic response
Routine seasonal malaria chemoprevention

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH malaria
pathway KEGG Malaria
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH emergencies

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