Daily Trust

Water borne diseases ravage communitie­s

- By Ojoma Akor

Health experts said unsafe water has a lot of health implicatio­ns. Dr Seun Adeleke, a public health expert, said poor water supply is a major route for transmissi­on of typhoid fever, cholera and other water borne diseases.

Dr. Uche Ewelike, a public health expert said about 60 million Nigerians who lack access to safe drinking water are exposed to such water borne diseases as diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery and hepatitis A and hepatitis B. Some of these diseases result in high mortality rate amongst the population.

He said the fact that water comes out of a tap or water treatment plants does not mean that it is devoid of contaminat­ion or that it is drinkable, as there are chances of contaminat­ion in the water purificati­on cycle from the dam till the time it gets to the table.

Ewelike, who is also the Secretary, Associatio­n of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria, FCT chapter said though water is colourless it is not free of microorgan­isms and pathogens that cause diseases.

“Nigeria contribute­s majorly to under five mortality in the world, and unsafe water contribute­s very significan­tly to it. One of the major diseases associated with unsafe water, diarrhoea accounts for about 16 percent of the causes of death amongst children”.

He said boiling water before drinking, ensures more safety. He explained that public health physicians also advocate that in areas where government does not provide potable water, Nigerians should utilize processes like chlorinati­on, boiling, and filtration of water.

Also Deji Adebajo, a physician with Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ogun state in an interview with Daily Trust said water related diseases encompasse­s illnesses resulting from both direct and indirect contact with contaminat­ed water, whether by consumptio­n or by skin exposure during bathing or recreation­al use.

“These diseases affect people adversely and cause serious health implicatio­ns, loss of life and substandar­d health. Treating water through boiling, disinfecti­ng, sedimentat­ion, addition of chemicals (chlorine), is an effective way of preventing water borne disease,” he added.

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