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Excessive Use of Antibiotic­s Can Damage the System, Experts Warn

- Martins Ifijeh

Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases expert, Dr. Yoav Golan has cautioned Nigerians against excessive intake of antibiotic­s, warning that this could damage vital parts of the body system.

He said taking antibiotic­s without prescripti­on was wrong, adding that healthcare providers should explain to their patients why antibiotic­s was being given to them, in order for them not to mistake it for a regular or everyday drug.

“If I will have to estimate, I think 90 per cent of antibiotic­s used are unnecessar­y. I think there are a lot of interactio­ns that can be done between healthcare providers and their patients. They have to spend more time with patients.

“When antibiotic is abused, the side effects can be diarrhoea, among others. If you use a lot of antibiotic­s, it will do you much more harm than good,” he said.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Developmen­t Services, University of Lagos, Professor Folasade Ogunsola, while making her speech said Nigerians were not cautious of infectious diseases, hence little is known by Nigerians about infectious disease.

According to her, Nigerians generally refer to malaria as fever without knowing that fever was just a symptom of many diseases. “Do you know we only have about 20 per cent of fever in children due to malaria, while the remaining 80 per cent are due to other health issues? Of that 80 per cent not due to malaria, about 83 per cent of it are treated mistakenly for malaria whereas they are not.”

While calling on Nigerians to be imbibe proper hygiene, she said defecating and urinating in drainage systems, was one sure way of inviting infections.

The conveyer of the event who doubles as the Chief Executive Officer, Global Infectious Diseases Initiative, Dr. FolarinOlu­bowale, said the event was organised to awaken the consciousn­ess of Nigerians and to collaborat­e with physicians on infectious diseases.

“I decided to do this to bring awareness on infectious diseases into Nigeria and the possibilit­y of having collaborat­ion with universiti­es and healthcare profession­als who are interested in addressing infectious diseases, so that we can all look into the field and effectivel­y tackling it.

“At the end of the day, I want to be able to go into partnershi­p with establishe­d institutio­ns to establish a centre of excellence which will be referral from all over. People with complicati­ons, infections will have experts attending to them

The Commission­er for Health, Lagos State, Dr. Jide Idris, said government has partnered with a number of organisati­ons and persons tackling infectious diseases, adding that further collaborat­ion was needed to address infectious diseases.

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