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Source of TB
traces to dairy products consumption
Studies have shown that one of the sources of tuberculosis in
humans is through the consumption of raw dairy products.
Dr Garba Sharubutu, the President of the Nigerian Veterinary
Medical Association (NVMA), identified such products as raw milk
and milk products and cheese from infected cattle.
``TB is passed on through the consumption of our yoghurt, cheese
and such animal's intestine because most of the products get to
the market without adequate processing,'' Sharubutu said.
The veterinary doctor told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Abuja Wednesday, that the most effective way to deal with the
problem was through pasteurisation of dairy products before
consumption.
Pasteurisation is a process of heating milk up to the required
temperature to render it free of disease producing bacteria and
helps to prevent it from going bad without destroying the
vitamins or changing the taste.
``Raw dairy products must go through standard procedures to
ensure that some of the organisms are destroyed before being
passed on to the public,'' the doctor said.
The NVMA Secretary-General, Dr Bala Muhammed, described
tuberculosis as another complex disease next to HIV and AIDS
that government must focus more attention on.
``You will discover that to every AIDS patient, the next
opportunistic infection is TB,'' he said.
Muhammed said that treating TB in the life of animal was ``very
risky'' because it took a longer time than it took to treat in
human beings.
He explained that during the course of treatment, the animal
keeps shedding the virus to the public either through coughing
or heading the micro-organisms into the meat.
The Secretary-General urged the government to urgently consider
the public health implication of this and employ the services of
veterinary officers in the abattoirs across the country.
He emphasised the need for all professionals to be given the
chance and capacity to execute their mandate for national
growth.
``If we are able to control tuberculosis in animal then that in
human would be solved without any inhibition,'' Muhammed said.
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