Director-General, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Yaba, Professor Innocent Ujah,
on Friday, June 5, said improvement of the socio-economic status of
Nigerians would enhance the elimination of Tuberculosis (TB) in the
country.
Ujah told the NAN in Lagos that
TB is a worldwide problem, particularly in developing countries such as
Nigeria where the poverty level is still high.
He said that the disease is the highest leading cause of death among curable diseases.
Ujah noted that ignorance is a major challenge in the
effort to eradicate the disease, adding that a lot of people are still
unaware of TB, especially those in the rural communities.
"TB is a disease of poverty, there are no two ways about that.
"Most
of the people who are afflicted by TB are poor whether in knowledge or
in finance because we have what we call financial poverty and poverty of
knowledge.
"And unless we are able to improve the social and economic circumstances of many Nigerians, TB will still be prevalent.
"So,
the first thing to do is to reduce poverty level; once we reduce the
poverty level and create sufficient awareness the prevalence will not be
reduced.
"People should eat good food and ensure good nutrition to boost body immunity to fight this disease,’’ the director-general said.
Ujah
said the number of deaths from the disease is unacceptable and requires
strong advocacy to attract government’s attention and the political
will to eliminate TB in the country.
He, however,
urged government at all levels to intensify efforts in poverty
eradication interventions to improve the lives of Nigerians.
Ujah
cited the survey conducted in 2014 by the National Tuberculosis and
Leprosy Control Programme, which stated that over 600,000 new cases of
tuberculosis occurred in Nigeria.The World Health Organisation (WHO) ranks Nigeria 3rd among the 22 countries with the highest prevalence of TB burden in the world.

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