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Chinese artemisinin medicines at front line of Sudan's fight against malaria

China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-07 08:00

Three weeks into April, Sudan was ushering in an earlier summer as daytime temperatures climbed to over 45 C.

The sudden rise in temperatures augurs badly for the African country because it means an earlier than usual rainy season, and more mosquitoes spreading malaria in the country.

Liu Hongbo, 38, still sweating in his air-conditioned office in northern Khartoum, was lost in his thoughts on the production plans of his company Shanghai-Sudan Pharmacies LTD, one of the leading producers of artemisinin-based drugs in the country.

Liu says the production of artemisinin-based drugs in his company had been at full speed and capacity since early April, and this year's output of the major product Artemether & Lumefantrine Tablets would be no less than 9 million, equivalent to the level of 2021.

"We are trying to build up an artemisinin umbrella for the Sudanese people against malaria, which still poses one of the gravest threats to public health in Sudan,"Liu says.

Liu is the general manager of an eight-member Chinese team managing the Shanghai-Sudan Pharmacies LTD, which was established in 1998 by Shanghai Pharmaceuticals and the Sudanese health ministry.

Now the joint venture is selling anti-malaria drugs in all of the country's 18 states and enjoys some 80 percent share of the anti-malaria medicine in the country.

Esmat Nagi, 31, the Sudanese manager of the company, says that 220 Sudanese people were working on the production lines of the company, which was a house-held name in his neighborhood and communities.

Artemisinin drug represents the first-line treatment for malaria and is available in most pharmacies in Sudan, according to Sudanese pharmacists.

"The artemisinin drug has proved to be highly efficient," says Ahmed Abdalla Khidir, a pharmacist and owner of El Nadi pharmacies group in Khartoum.

Al-Wathiq Mohamed Ahmed, a drug and toxicology expert in Sudan, says Chinese artemisinin medicines, particularly from the Shanghai-Sudan Pharmacies LTD, are more competitive than their counterparts from other countries in terms of quality and price.

The World Health Organization estimated that more than 240 million people in sub-Saharan Africa have benefited from artemisinin treatment, and about 1.5 million patients have escaped death thanks to the treatment.

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