Profile of water related diseases in Benue State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - American Journal of Human Ecology
Title Profile of water related diseases in Benue State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 87-94
URL http://www.worldscholars.org/index.php/ajhe/article/viewFile/192/112
Abstract
The study examines the profile of water related diseases in Benue State from 2000 to 2008.This is done against the
backdrop of the intervention effort of governments and organizations in the State with a view to assessing the
successes and constraints; analyse the trend and spatial dimension of these diseases in the study area and to
suggest appropriate recommendations for management purposes. Data were obtained from Epidemiological
Department of the Ministry of Health Makurdi. Simple descriptive statistics was employed in the analyses of the
data. The results of analyses showed that cases of water related diseases were recorded in all the LGAs of the state
with varied dimension. In order of magnitude of cases studied, malaria ranked the highest, followed by diarrhoea,
dysentery, filariasis, onchereriasis, schistosomiasis, typoid and cholera. The study also show a decline in the
number of cases of these water related diseases within the period under examination. This probably may be
attributed to some intervention by some organizations. Notwithstanding, much is needed as the profile of these
diseases is still high in the State. There is need for intensified public enlightenment on personal hygiene,
provision of improved water supply in communities where is lacking, and rehabilitation of broken down water
infrastructures, water quality survelliance, re-commitment on the part of government and non-governmental
organizations in effort to combat water related diseases in the state.

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