ABIAGAIT HEALTHCARE LAUNCHES DIABETES CARE DEVICE IN NIGERIA

L-R: Regional Manager Anglophone West Africa, Bayer 
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Mr. Frederic Lieutaud; CEO, 
Abiagait Healthcare Solutions Ltd, Mr.  Isaac Thompson 
Amos;  Director Chemical Evaluation and Research,
 NAFDAC, Mr. Momodu-Segiru Mamodu; German Consul 
General, Mr. Walter Von Den Driesch, at the launch of Bayer 
Contour TS blood glucose monitoring device in Lagos recently.
Succour may have finally come for sufferers of diabetes, the debilitating nutrition related disease, as a new product which will help them monitor their health better has been launched into the Nigerian market. The product is Bayer Contour Ts Blood Glucose Monitoring Device, an easy-to-use meter which enables individuals and families monitor their blood glucose without any assistance from a health care provider. It can also be used in hospitals by doctors to get instant result for their patients with 100% accuracy.

Prof. Olutayo Alebiosu, Provost, College of Health Sciences, Osun State University, Osogbo who was chairman at the launch said 60% of all deaths in the world according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics are attributed to chronic non-communicable diseases of which diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are part.
He said Nigeria has the highest number of people suffering from diabetes in Africa, about three million with the highest mortality rates due to the disease. Prof. Alebiosu said the management of the disease is very expensive and not affordable by majority of sufferers, noting that while sufferers of HIV/AIDs and Tuberculosis receive medications and do laboratory test free, there are no subsidies for diabetes care.

Guest lecturer, at the launch and a consultant at Ahmedu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria, Prof. Geoffrey Onyemelukwe called for a lifestyle change especially by urban dwellers from processed foods to natural foods: fruits, vegetables, etc to stem the diabetes pandemic. He said regular exercise of up to 150 minutes a week can help in preventing the onset of causative factors of diabetes.

Prof. Onyemelukwe called for the establishment of a National Diabetes Centre to provide framework for the management of the disease, saying that diabetes has killed more Nigerians than HIV/AIDs, malaria and cancer.

Chief Executive of Abiagait Health Solutions Limited, Mr. Isaac Thompson Amos said his organisation decided to partner with Bayer Health Care, Germany to bring the Bayer Contour TS Blood Glucose monitoring system to help government in providing quality health care for the people. He noted that the product is the best in the market and is currently marketed in over 100 countries.

Mr. Amos said, Abiagait is currently discussing with the Ministry of Health and other health care related agencies to take the products to the grassroots.

He said the product can be used in the hospital, at home, work places or even religious organistions to test the blood sugar with instant result.

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