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Assessment Of Cost Of Treating Malaria Fever Among Arable Yield Cultivating Family Units In Niger State

P. A. Ayinde , Department Of Agricultural Economics And Farm Management, University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Abstract

This examination assessed the monetary expense of malaria fever and decided creation and intestinal sickness related elements influencing ranch income. A multi-stage arbitrary testing technique was utilized to choose 100 and 28 arable yield cultivating families from whom information were gathered for the examination. Information gathered were examined utilizing graphic measurements, number-crunching files, t-trial of distinction of two methods and Normal Least square  relapse technique. The outcomes uncovered that a normal family unit had nine individuals. About 6.5% of examined families looked for medical services in the public authority clinics, while 30.5 and 20% of the tested family units disparaged patent prescriptions stores and customary carers separately. The amount of N7,415.41k was caused as monetary expense of intestinal sickness per family unit per annum in the examination zone. Ranch size, employed work, consolidated malaria fever treatment expenses and days lost to intestinal sickness assault were huge elements influencing Homestead Income. The examination prescribed need regard for rustic regions in malaria fever control program; improvement in medical care conveyance framework and consolidation of conventional clinical professionals in the medical services framework

Keywords

Cost, Arable Harvests,, Cultivating Families

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P. A. Ayinde. (2021). Assessment Of Cost Of Treating Malaria Fever Among Arable Yield Cultivating Family Units In Niger State. The American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations, 3(01), 5–7. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/Volume03Issue01-02