- cost of
drugs overwhelming patients.
- irregular
drug intake leaves patients more prone to Covid19.
- 3 patients
die since the start of 2020.
- Diabetes drugs
should be free of cost
BY IMAOBONG DEM
Vulnerable group of
persons who are more prone to COVID19 infection have had to face even more dire
situations, in the wake of the ongoing Pandemic.
More susceptible to
COVID19, persons living with Diabetes Milletus in Akwa Ibom state are having to
deal with not just preventing coronavirus by adhering to the standard guidelines,
but need to keep up with regular medication intake to maintain their blood
glucose level .
Blood Glucose control
for an individual living with Diabetes is essential to the management of the
disease, and to maintain this, access to medications; in the form of tablets or
insulin, is critical, particularly, in a season where patients are more susceptible
to COVID19. These were the emphasis of consultant Endocrinologist based in
AkwaIbom, DR SAM ONUNG during a chat with Inspiration FM.
Dr Sam ONUNG noted that
for persons living with Diabetes to have a good outcome if they get hit by
COVID19, a good Blood Glucose level is vital, and this can increase their
chances of survival.
Diabetes mellitus, is
a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by impaired ability of the
body to produce or respond to insulin, and thereby maintain proper levels of sugar
(glucose) in the blood (Encyclopedia Britanican 2020).
COVID-19 is a new and
potentially serious coronavirus. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the
outbreak of the disease as a public health emergency of international concern.
Over 23 million people around the world have been known to be infected, while
over 1million persons have died (IDF
2020).
Concerns for affected persons in AkwaIbom
Mr NNAMSO EMODO, a
civil servant who resides in uyo, the city centre of the state is living with
Diabetes; he was diagnosed of the disease 10 years ago. “I spend as much as
36,000 naira every month to buy my medications; this is because I can afford it
, but most patients I know cannot afford the drugs which are obviously not
cheap”.
Mr EMODO is speaking from a vantage position as the
chairman of the Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, AkwaIbom State Chapter. “Life
has become harder for members of the DAN, since the outbreak of COVID19, and
the situation is dismal because non-adherence to Diabetes medications make
patients more prone to Covid19.
He further revealed that
so far 3 persons have died since the start of the year due to their inability to purchase the needed
drugs. “Patients are thinking of using the little money they have to feed, he
stated”. Mr EMODO is mostly baffled that even palliatives given to citizens to
alleviate the impact of the COVID19 lock down in the state did not get to any
of the members of DAN.
“Many patients choose
to stay away from the hospital because they cannot afford to buy the prescribed
drugs. A lot of them have resorted to prayer houses, churches, hoping to get
healed since they cannot buy the drugs”.
Mr NNAMSO went ahead to express appreciation to the specialist Doctors who care for them in the state. He said that the Doctors are doing a lot to save lives. According to him, they ensure the patients are well furnished with appropriate information, as well as indepth knowledge about the disease. “These resources they ensure we get at the clinic. The Doctors also go as far as paying for some of the patients’ medications from their pockets”. he added.
“Many patients choose to stay away from the hospital because they cannot afford to buy the prescribed drugs. A lot of them have resorted to prayer houses, churches, hoping to get healed, since they cannot buy the drugs” .
He is however
concerned about how far the assistance from the medical doctors will go. “Many
more patients will die if these drugs are not made free cost and more
accessible to patients. If patients living with HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis could
get free medication, then Diabetes should be given even more attention”.
Diabetes killing more persons than other diseases combined.
Consultant
Endocrinologist at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, UUTH, DR SAM ONUNG is one of the specialists who treats
persons living with Diabetes in Akwa Ibom state. He also coordinates activities
of the Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, in the state.
Dr ONUNG told
Inspiration FM that Diabetes treatment should
be given free of cost to patients because the disease is killing more people
than other diseases such HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria; combined.
Dr SAM ONUNG highlighted
that AkwaIbom has a high Prevalence of diabetes. According to him , going by
the current estimated Population of the state, and a pooled prevalence rate of
Diabetes in the South South region at 8.5%, the estimated prevalence of
Diabetes in Akwa Ibom state is at least three hundred thousand. This is higher
than the current HIV prevalence rate of 5.5% for AkwaIbom state.
A 2018 journal
published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information showed that the
highest prevalence of Diabetes in Nigeria is seen in the south-south region.
‘The Prevalence is
disturbing’; says the Vice President of the Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, in
the South South region of the country; Dr IBITROKOEMI KORUBO, who is an
endocrinologist with the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, UPTH.
Dr KORUBO established
that Diabetes is the commonest cause of amputation in persons affected with the
ailment in the geo-political zone. “Every day in South South Nigeria, 3-4
persons are getting amputated due to complications from diabetes. This is just
one of the outcomes of the complications arising from this disease”.
The medical expert is perturbed that the seriousness of diabetes is underplayed. “It is a very serious condition that requires more attention”. he said .
“Every day in South South Nigeria, 3-4 persons are getting amputated due to complications from diabetes. This is just one of the outcomes of the complications arising from this disease”.
Why Government needs to show commitment.
Foreign agencies who
offer intervention show interest when the affected state is able to reflect
that there is a burden.
Government commitment
is very crucial in this regard according to DR KORUBOR; “These partners are not
seeing a problem because we are not specifying how bad the situation is, and
government must lead by example”.
The call for political
will towards the fight against diseases in Nigeria tops the agenda at health discussions.
The relevance of
government funding borders on the sustenance of work already started by the interventionist
agencies when they subsequently close out at the completion of their tenure,
and accomplish their own part of the agreement.
It also draws
attention to the need for domestic funding as external funding for health
interventions dwindles.
Additionally, the cost
of Health care is borne totally by AkwaIbom citizens, as they pay out-of-pocket
for services. Presently, citizens anticipate the conclusions on the state health
Insurance bill. This bill which had been passed by the State House of Assembly
and awaiting assent by the state governor is aimed at reducing the cost of
health care on citizens.
Diabetes Risk in
children is on the rise. A survey by
Doctor NDTV finds that just like diabetes affect adults, children are getting
affected too. Medical experts therefore maintain that if this disease is now a
Pediatric issue, then it needs adequate awareness and intense considerations.
Long term solution noteworthy.
It is profound for
assistance to come from international partners whose presence are felt in the
management and efforts towards eliminating other diseases in Nigeria.
But, of immense concern
for DR SAM ONUNG is the ability to sustain structures that will be put in place
by these agencies when they eventually assist and subsequently decide to close
out. “We must learn to take ownership of these problems, domestic funding
remains relevant in the long run. Government can fund the provision of medication
for people living with Diabetes”.
“The National health
Insurance has to work too to enable patients access drugs to manage this disease.
Even when we claim that we cannot leave it all to the government to handle, let
them for starters show interest and commitment towards this cause”.
Dr ONUNG further
specified that it is alarming that with the large number of COVID19 deaths
recorded globally, majority of persons that have died had diabetes, increasing
the need to stop ignoring the Disease as countries still battle COVID19 spread.
Prevention of the
disease remains key Dr ONUNG stated, as well as early detection. This can help
people manage the disease for better outcome.
The stance on
Prevention and early detection was corroborated by patients living with the
disease in AkwaIbom who believe that compulsory medical checks for everyone who
visits a clinic will help detect diabetic cases early enough and reduce the
incidence of the disease.
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