#YouAsked Health What are the diseases for which Nigeria is most at risk of an epidemic? Source WHO: Nigeria Short answer What are the diseases for which Nigeria is most at risk of an epidemic? Nigeria is at high risk of several epidemic diseases due to factors such as population density and poor public health infrastructure. Major concerns include malaria, Lassa fever, yellow fever, cholera, and HIV/Aids. ... Back Full answer
#YouAsked Health What is the most commonly used drug in Nigeria? Source National Bureau of Statistics: Drug Use in Nigeria (2018) Short answer What is the most commonly used drug in Nigeria? Cannabis is the most commonly used drug in Nigeria, with an estimated 10.8% of the population, or about 10.6 million people, reporting its use. This makes cannabis the drug with the highest prevalence of use among the Nigerian population aged 15-64 years. ... Back Full answer
#YouAsked Health How many people die from malaria in Nigeria in a year? Source Severe Malaria Observatory: Nigeria Short answer How many people die from malaria in Nigeria in a year? In 2021, Nigeria had the highest number of global malaria cases, accounting for 26.6% of global cases, and the highest number of malaria deaths, accounting for 31% of global malaria deaths. This equates to 189,100 deaths. ... Back Full answer
#YouAsked Covid-19 Health Which Nigerian state has the largest number of coronavirus cases? Source Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Short answer Which Nigerian state has the largest number of coronavirus cases? As of 12 December 2022, Lagos had the largest number of Covid-19 cases with 104,204 lab-confirmed cases. ... Back Full answer
Covid-19 Health #YouAsked What is the current figure of Nigerians vaccinated against Covid-19? Source WHO: Covid-19 Dashboard - Nigeria Short answer What is the current figure of Nigerians vaccinated against Covid-19? As of 9 October 2022, a total of 80,602,232 vaccine doses have been administered. This works out to 37.7 doses per 100 people, against a world average of 162 doses per 100 people. ... Back Full answer