In 2007, nearly 30,800 households were sprayed, representing more than 99 percent of the 31,000 households approached by the spray teams in the district, and almost 276,000 people were protected.
Keur Aly Samba also benefits from a community health hut supported by PMI, where a community health worker provides treatment for malaria, respiratory infections, diarrhea, and tuberculosis; a birth attendant helps with antenatal care and the delivery of babies. Severe malaria cases have to be referred to the closest health post, which requires the health committee and the villagers to pay for transportation and medications. Keur Aly Samba’s community health worker noted that in 2006, “We had to send more than 20 children to the health post” for treatment of severe malaria, but in 2007, “Only a handful had to be referred.”