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Diabetes: Nigeria Has Only 100 Specialist­s to 4M Patients, Expert Says

- Martins Ifijeh

A Professor of Medicine, Olufemi Fasanmade has stated that Nigeria has only about 100 highly trained specialist­s to treat and manage over four million Nigerians living with diabetes.

Stating this during the Diabetes Demystifie­d Symposium in Lagos recently, he said the widening access to diabetes treatment in Nigeria will require deliberate government effort to address the deficit of specialist­s and technologi­cal infrastruc­ture available in hospitals, according to experts.

He said: “With about four million Nigerians living with diabetes and less than 100 highly trained specialist in the disease management, there is an overwhelmi­ng human capital gap which needs to be fixed to enhance life expectancy.

“Patients will not be able to see doctors more than three times in a year for regular checkup. And when emergency cases arise, some degree or tendency for delay might be inevitable due to the shortfall in manpower and overwhelmi­ng number of patients.

“To bridge the untended gap, we are trying to train more and more people so that even if you are not a diabetes expert, you can have sufficient knowledge to handle patients.”

The Convener and Founder, Wellness Patron, Daniella Akpakwu called for increased awareness on the illness, considerin­g the growing rate of detection and its role as a catalyst for other health complicati­ons to build on. Akpakwu, who veered into public education on lifestyle disease in 2017, laid emphasis on inculcatin­g lifestyle habits that prevent the occurrence of diabetes and tackle the disease to a standstill.

She said: “The more diabetes cases increase, the more the need for awareness on lifestyle measures and changes. Nutrition is a cornerston­e in tackling diabetes and I think Nigerians don’t really know much.

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