Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is an increasing global health issue that poses specific challenges in Nigeria.Although awareness of IBD is growing in the country,research and resources remain limited.This review aims ...Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is an increasing global health issue that poses specific challenges in Nigeria.Although awareness of IBD is growing in the country,research and resources remain limited.This review aims to address this significant gap.To identify key gaps in IBD research within Nigeria and highlight opportunities for advancing future investigations to improve patient outcomes.A comprehensive review of the existing literature was conducted to evaluate current trends in IBD research,healthcare barriers,and potential areas for investigation specific to the Nigerian context.The analysis highlights significant deficiencies,including scarce epidemiological data,low levels of awareness among clinicians and patients,limited access to healthcare,and inadequate diagnostic and treatment resources.Additionally,there is a profound lack of localized research addressing genetic,environmental,and dietary factors relevant to the Nigerian population.Future investigations should prioritize epidemiological studies to assess IBD prevalence in Nigeria,establish specialized care centers for diagnosis and management,and launch public health initiatives to promote awareness and education.Strengthening collaboration between researchers,healthcare providers,and policymakers is imperative to achieving these goals.Bridging these research gaps presents an invaluable opportunity to enhance IBD healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in Nigeria.Collaborative,multidisciplinary efforts are essential for advancing knowledge,improving resources,and ultimately elevating the quality of life for individuals living with IBD in the country.展开更多
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a disease of public health concern in Nigeria,with chronic hepatitis B and C infections contributing most to the disease burden.Despite the increasing incidence of HCC,surveillance prac...Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a disease of public health concern in Nigeria,with chronic hepatitis B and C infections contributing most to the disease burden.Despite the increasing incidence of HCC,surveillance practices for early diagnosis and possible cure are not deeply rooted in the country.This article aims to review the current status of HCC surveillance in Nigeria,stressing the encounters,breaches,and potential prospects.Several factors,such as limited tools for screening and diagnostics,insufficient infrastructure,and low cognizance among the doctors,and the general public affect the surveillance practices for HCC in Nigeria.Moreover,the lack of standardized guidelines and protocols for HCC surveillance further intensifies the suboptimal diagnosis and treatment.Nevertheless,there are opportunities for refining surveillance practices in the country.This would be achieved through boosted public health sensitization campaigns,integrating HCC screening into routine clinical services,and leveraging technological developments for early detection and monitoring.Furthermore,collaboration between government agencies,healthcare providers,and international organizations can facilitate the development of comprehensive HCC surveillance programs person-alized to the Nigerian setting.Thus,HCC surveillance practice faces substantial challenges.By addressing the drawbacks and leveraging prospects,Nigeria can improve HCC surveillance,with subsequent improved outcomes for individuals at risk of developing the disease.展开更多
文摘Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is an increasing global health issue that poses specific challenges in Nigeria.Although awareness of IBD is growing in the country,research and resources remain limited.This review aims to address this significant gap.To identify key gaps in IBD research within Nigeria and highlight opportunities for advancing future investigations to improve patient outcomes.A comprehensive review of the existing literature was conducted to evaluate current trends in IBD research,healthcare barriers,and potential areas for investigation specific to the Nigerian context.The analysis highlights significant deficiencies,including scarce epidemiological data,low levels of awareness among clinicians and patients,limited access to healthcare,and inadequate diagnostic and treatment resources.Additionally,there is a profound lack of localized research addressing genetic,environmental,and dietary factors relevant to the Nigerian population.Future investigations should prioritize epidemiological studies to assess IBD prevalence in Nigeria,establish specialized care centers for diagnosis and management,and launch public health initiatives to promote awareness and education.Strengthening collaboration between researchers,healthcare providers,and policymakers is imperative to achieving these goals.Bridging these research gaps presents an invaluable opportunity to enhance IBD healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in Nigeria.Collaborative,multidisciplinary efforts are essential for advancing knowledge,improving resources,and ultimately elevating the quality of life for individuals living with IBD in the country.
文摘Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a disease of public health concern in Nigeria,with chronic hepatitis B and C infections contributing most to the disease burden.Despite the increasing incidence of HCC,surveillance practices for early diagnosis and possible cure are not deeply rooted in the country.This article aims to review the current status of HCC surveillance in Nigeria,stressing the encounters,breaches,and potential prospects.Several factors,such as limited tools for screening and diagnostics,insufficient infrastructure,and low cognizance among the doctors,and the general public affect the surveillance practices for HCC in Nigeria.Moreover,the lack of standardized guidelines and protocols for HCC surveillance further intensifies the suboptimal diagnosis and treatment.Nevertheless,there are opportunities for refining surveillance practices in the country.This would be achieved through boosted public health sensitization campaigns,integrating HCC screening into routine clinical services,and leveraging technological developments for early detection and monitoring.Furthermore,collaboration between government agencies,healthcare providers,and international organizations can facilitate the development of comprehensive HCC surveillance programs person-alized to the Nigerian setting.Thus,HCC surveillance practice faces substantial challenges.By addressing the drawbacks and leveraging prospects,Nigeria can improve HCC surveillance,with subsequent improved outcomes for individuals at risk of developing the disease.