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ADCP applauds Nigeria’s role in malaria drug trials for infants

Faith Fatima Mohammed by Faith Fatima Mohammed
August 17, 2025
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‎Nigeria has been named among eight African countries that contributed to a clinical trial leading to the approval of the first malaria treatment for newborns and infants weighing less than five kilogrammes.
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‎The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (ACDCP) applauded Nigeria for its role in the trials in a statement
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‎The treatment, an infant-friendly artemether-lumefantrin, is the first of its kind for children under five kilograms.

It dissolves in breast milk and comes with a sweet flavour to make administration easier for newborns.
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‎Until now, babies in this weight category had no approved malaria treatment.

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Health workers often had to modify doses of medicines meant for older children, a practice that carried the risk of overdose and toxicity.
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‎Swiss regulators have already approved the formulation, while Nigeria and the other participating countries are expected to fast-track clearance under the Swiss agency’s Marketing Authorisation for Global Health Products procedure.
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‎Africa CDC Director-General, Jean Kaseya, described the breakthrough as a major step forward in the fight against malaria.
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‎According to Mr Kaseya, it ensures that even the smallest and most vulnerable infants can now access safe and effective treatment.
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‎He said that the trial led to the approval of the first malaria treatment designed for newborns and infants under five kilogrammes — a move expected to save thousands of young lives.
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‎Mr Kaseya also commended Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda for their leadership in paving the way for the new formulation.
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‎Ngashi Ngongo, principal advisor to the Africa CDC director-general, noted that the development highlighted Africa’s ability to drive health innovations through collaboration, restating that Nigeria’s role was crucial to the success of the trials.
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‎The Africa CDC pledged to support countries like Nigeria to integrate the new formulation into their health systems.

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‎The agency stated that this would include expediting regulatory approvals, updating clinical guidelines, training healthcare workers, and ensuring equitable access, particularly in rural and hard-to-reach areas.
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‎Novartis developed the drug in partnership with the Medicines for Malaria Venture as part of the PAMAfrica consortium.
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‎Novartis said that it would supply the treatment on a primarily not-for-profit basis to expand access in malaria-endemic regions.
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‎According to the World Health Organisation, Nigeria bears the world’s highest malaria burden, accounting for about 27 per cent of global cases and 31 per cent of global malaria deaths.
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‎Children under five remain the most vulnerable group, making the availability of a safe treatment for infants under five kilograms a major public health milestone for the country

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