Many babies born in different part of the world still dies of diseases that could be prevented due to insufficient screening facilities.
Experts however claimed that this trend may persist until the government of each country provides screening centres for babies in each country.
In Nigeria
this ugly trend has been in vogue for ages with the government unable to figure
out the real solution capable of handling such ugly disorder.
Few years back,
In Nigeria, a boy called Segun Olowolayemo has a crucial problem that has been
like a shadow behind him since he was six years old.
This problem
has deprived him of his childhood and has also robbed him of the freedom of
adulthood. He has been living with his parents all his life and he dare not
think of doing anything negative.
Although
Segun is 32 years old, he looks smallish and has the inability to speak clearly
which when you or me see him will think he is just the kind of the last baby in
your household.
He was
diagnosed of hypothyroidism, a hormonal childhood disorder that completely
damages the brain and causes 100% mental retardation in children.
He is
shattered survivor of the disease but presently battling with a disease that
had denied him of a good education, good association and good relationships.
According to
experts, 90% of childhood diseases that could lead to abnormalities in growth,
mental disabilities or deaths, including hypothyroidism, deafness, dumbness,
autism and diabetes could be prevented by screening new born babies within the
first weeks of their lives.
A scholar
said that due to poor child health care delivery services, many children had
died were presently going through agony from diseases that could have been
corrected if detected at birth.
Another
scholar says that more children are been born with childhood disorders due to
growing population. He warned that delay in implementing initiatives to
decrease deaths arising from these conditions could increase infant mortality in
countries.
“Countries
like Nigeria, Liberia, Kenya, Ethiopia and many more countries have an increase
in population without a complementary increase in child care facilities. More
women are given birth and yet a meaningful provision has not been made to
curtail this.”
Hypothyroidism
is now on the rise in children. Most European countries has all the new born
babies screened when they are born.
This process has been on the go since the
70’s. In Nigeria most inherited diseases detected at the first 6 months of a
child’s life could be corrected normally.
Deaf and dumb children can disappear
from our society if new born screening is taken seriously.
A scholar
also noted that transient diabetes which could lead to the death of a child
within the first few days of being born, if captured at the screening centre,
could be treated.
“Even
diabetes could be picked from the first few days of a child’s life and
corrected with a simple change in the diet of the child.
If a baby born with
diabetes is not screened, the caregivers and the parents are not aware, the
child could die within the first two weeks,” he said.
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