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Zika fear as malaria fever hits OAU
There is panic among some students Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife on Sunday as malaria fever hit some of their colleagues.
Reports of strange virus went viral on the social media on Sunday but our correspondent, who visited the OAU HealthCentre learnt that although the number of students who had malaria had increased, the situation was not as alarming as it was painted. Our correspondent observed that some sick students brought to the health facility were treated and discharged.
Some of the students were seen vomiting but the situation was immediately brought under control as doctors and other medical personnel on duty attended to them.
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It is a well-known fact that the private sector in Sub-Saharan Africa, nay Nigeria, is responsible for over 50% of healthcare provision.
This fact testifies to the importance that the private sector in health has garnered due to its contribution to nurturing healthy lives.
This importance is against the backdrop of lower government involvement in the provision and delivery of healthcare coupled with increasingly decreasing revenue accrual to the sector due to low government earnings from oil.