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Nigeria’s Disease Monitoring System Under Pressure, Experts Warn

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Health specialists in Nigeria have raised alarms over growing weaknesses in the country’s disease surveillance system, cautioning that it may struggle to respond effectively to new outbreaks and public health threats. Challenges such as limited laboratory capacity, funding shortages, and gaps in specimen transport are putting strain on the system.

Experts highlighted that these vulnerabilities could delay detection and response to infectious diseases, making it harder to act quickly before illnesses spread widely. They emphasized the need for real-time data collection, stronger coordination between local and national health agencies, and sustained investment in surveillance infrastructure.

Analysts also noted that delayed reporting and incomplete data from remote areas have historically hindered early warning efforts. Upgrading digital reporting tools and integrating advanced technologies were identified as key steps to improving preparedness and strengthening Nigeria’s ability to track disease trends effectively.

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