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Environmental health situation in Nigeria: current status and future needs

Hyellai Titus Pona, Duan Xiaoli, Olusola O. Ayantobo, Narh Daniel Tetteh

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Abstract

in 2007 to the highest ranked cause of death in 2017. Other predominant causes of death associated with environmental risk factors include chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, enteric infections, diarrheal diseases, communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disease, which has resulted in approximately 800 thousand deaths and 26 million people living with DALYs per annum in Nigeria. Major environmental risk factors include household air pollution, ambient air pollution, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH), which shows a prolonged but progressive decline. In contrast, ambient particulate matter pollution, ambient ozone pollution, and lead exposure show a steady rise associated with death and DALYs in Nigeria, indicating a significant concern in an environmental health-related risk situation. Sustaining a healthy environment is critical in improving the quality of life and the span of a healthy life. Therefore, environmentally sustainable development policies and practices should be essential to the population and policymakers for a healthy life.

Topics & Concepts

Current (fluid)Environmental planningEnvironmental healthEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceMedicineEngineeringElectrical engineeringEnergy and Environment ImpactsAir Quality and Health ImpactsChild Nutrition and Water Access