Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Infectious Diseases on Health-Outcome in Nigeria

Declan Chibueze Onyechege, N. Nor, Wan Azman Saini Wan Ngah, Mohd Naseem Bin Niaz Ahmad
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Purpose: This research is an empirical investigation on the rate in which infectious diseases have impacted on health outcome in Nigeria. Over the years, infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and others have been rampaging the health outcome of the people mostly those in Africa and in Nigeria to be precise. Many people have lost their precious life because of these infectious diseases and many are still in anticipation of losing their lives too. Efforts by the Nigeria government to curtail the prevalence of infectious diseases seems abortive. This paper is to find out the level in which infectious diseases have been affecting health outcome of the people in Nigeria and proffer a solution to the menace. Design/Methodology/Approach: This paper is an empirical research. The methodology used is the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model which helps to find out the rate of impacts and effects of infectious diseases on health outcome in Nigeria. Being an empirical study, secondary annual data (1985 – 2018) were used and their sources are reliable. Findings: The result from the findings shows that infectious diseases have negative impacts on health outcome in Nigeria over the years of study. However, HIV/AIDS was significant at 10% over those years, while Tuberculosis showed no significance impact on health outcome. Originality/Value: This study approached infectious diseases and health outcome in Nigeria. It will help to foster good economic policies to curb the prevalence of infectious diseases and boast health outcome in Nigeria knowing that most of the efforts the government of Nigeria abducted previously seem abortive. The conclusion part of this study is a good policy implementation ideas and strategic plans to eradicate the menace.
关于尼日利亚传染病对健康结果影响的经验证据
目的:本研究是对尼日利亚传染病对健康结果的影响率进行实证调查。多年来,艾滋病毒/艾滋病、结核病和其他传染病一直在严重影响人们的健康,确切地说,主要是非洲人和尼日利亚人。许多人因为这些传染病失去了宝贵的生命,许多人仍在期待着失去他们的生命。尼日利亚政府遏制传染病流行的努力似乎失败了。本文的目的是找出传染病对尼日利亚人民健康结果的影响程度,并提出解决这一威胁的办法。设计/方法论/方法:本文是一项实证研究。所使用的方法是自动回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型,该模型有助于找出尼日利亚传染病对健康结果的影响率和影响。作为一项实证研究,我们使用了二手年度数据(1985 - 2018),其来源是可靠的。调查结果:调查结果的结果表明,在多年的研究中,传染病对尼日利亚的健康结果产生了负面影响。然而,艾滋病毒/艾滋病在这些年中占10%,而结核病对健康结果没有显着影响。独创性/价值:本研究探讨了尼日利亚的传染病和健康结果。它将有助于促进良好的经济政策,以遏制传染病的流行,并在尼日利亚宣传卫生成果,因为尼日利亚政府以前所做的大部分努力似乎都失败了。本研究的结论部分是一个良好的政策实施思路和战略计划,以消除威胁。
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