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11.2m People Live with Diabetes in Nigeria, Say Experts

- KuniTyessi inAbuja

Experts in the health sector have declared that 11.2 million are currently living with the condition in Nigeria and advised Nigerians to practice preventive measures in order to reduce its prevalence of diabetes.

This was disclosed yesterday during the launching of a project between Novo Nordisk and Federal Ministry of Health in Abuja.

Speaking on the challenges of diabetes care in Nigeria, a Consultant at Endocrinol­ogist of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Professor Sunny Chinenye, stated that lack of political will, health system issues, access to diabetes care, barriers to diabetes care, social determinan­ts of health and medical issues are leading causes affecting diabetes patients in the country.

Chinenye explained that diabetes is a common cause of sudden death, amputation­s, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and blindness in Nigeria.

He said: “Given the rapid escalation of the diabetes epidemic in Nigeria, all levels of prevention and control (primary, secondary and tertiary) are needed to be put into action simultaneo­usly in order to achieve universal health coverage.

“In accordance with the philosophy behind i-Care Initiative, we should aim at informing, canvassing, educating, advocating and generally making a case for the prioritisa­tion of better care for Nigerians living with diabetes mellitus.”

Also, the President, Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinol­ogist in Nigeria, Professor Abiola Oduwole, noted the need for cooperatio­n in order to provide an acceptable environmen­t that would enble children living with diabetes to have normal lives at home, school, community, and reaching their life potentials.

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