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NAFDAC Cautions against Abuse of Antibiotic­s

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control, NAFDAC has expressed concerns over the increasing rate of irrational use of antibiotic­s which it said had further accelerate­d the process of antimicrob­ial resistance leading to avoidable deaths.

The Director General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, gave the advice at the virtual 2021 World Antimicrob­ial Resistance Week (WAAW) anniversar­y with the theme: “Spread Awareness Stop Resistance.”

A statement issued by NAFDAC’s Resident Media

Consultant, Sayo Akintola in Lagos, quoted Adeyeye as warning that if allowed to fester, antimicrob­ial resistance could lead to death. She added that the menace and war against Antimicrob­ial Resistance (AMR) has, not only gained prominent and global attention but, also become a significan­t battle that the human race must win.

“It is in view of this fact that I am delighted to be part of this battle and welcome all our esteemed stakeholde­rs to the front line of this battle.

“Creating awareness amidst us all is a major step in AMR stewardshi­p by relevant stakeholde­rs to effectivel­y stop resistance,” she said, adding that the “step is unique and is expected, not only to redirect our way of handling and use of antimicrob­ial agents, but also to yield a significan­t reduction in the incidence of AMR.”

According to her, NAFDAC used the stakeholde­rs’ meeting, to mark her participat­ion in the 2021 World Antimicrob­ial Awareness Week (WAAW), targeting profession­als in the healthcare sector, veterinari­ans, and animal husbandry profession­als in livestock production, plant pathologis­ts and individual­s that use antimicrob­ial agents.

Adeyeye expressed dismay that the developmen­t and proliferat­ion of Antimicrob­ial Resistance (AMR), which is the ability of pathogenic microorgan­ism to resist the effect of antimicrob­ial agents when used to treat internal or external infections in both human and animal population had compromise­d the ability of antimicrob­ials to effectivel­y treat infectious diseases as expected.

“The emergence and spread of drug-resistant pathogens continues to weaken the health systems,” she lamented.

The NAFDAC boss posited that the fight against AMR required collective efforts that are interlinke­d and interphase along the One-Health Concept.

To this end, she said NAFDAC in her regulatory activities had put in place some important regulatory measures to curb the emergence and spread of AMR.

“This is very necessary and extremely important to ensure food safety and food security, a safe environmen­t, and a healthy citizen in our dear country,” she said, adding that everyone in the healthcare, livestock production and environmen­tal management subsectors of the economy is directly or indirectly involved in curbing AMR.

Adeyeye, however, reaffirmed NAFDAC’s commitment to ensuring that only safe and wholesome food, drugs, and other regulated products are available to Nigerians.

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