Infection can be reduced by 50%, respiratory diseases 25% – Minister 

The Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Environment, Dr. Iziak Adekunle Salako, has disclosed that the simple act of washing hands with soap under running water can reduce infection by 50% and respiratory disease by 25%.

Dr. Salako made the disclosure recently while speaking to journalist in a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Environment to commemorate of 2023 Hand washing Day, held at the Federal Government Boys College, Wuye, Abuja.

The minister who was represented by the Acting Permanent Secretary, Mr. Charles Ikeah, said the theme of this year’s Hand Washing Day: “Clean hands are within reach” calls for strong leadership and collective efforts to close the gaps in access and practice to achieve hand hygiene for all.

According to him, the Global Handwashing Day is an annual global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of the importance of handwashing with soap as an easy, effective and affordable way to prevent diseases, save lives and help meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 6.

“This year’s theme, “Clean hands are within reach” calls for strong leadership and collective efforts to close the gaps in access and practice to achieve hand hygiene for all.

The Global Handwashing Day is an annual global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of the importance of handwashing with soap as an easy, effective and affordable way to prevent diseases, save lives and help meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 6.

According to the Minister, states that the simple act of washing hands with soap under running water can reduce infection by 50% and respiratory disease by 25%.

“Research has shown that creating awareness on proper handwashing helps communities to stay healthy by reducing the number of people who get sick with diarrhoea by 23-40%, reducing diarrhoea illness in people with weakened immune systems by 58%, reducing respiratory illnesses, like colds, in the general population by 16-21% and also reduces absenteeism due to gastrointestinal illness in school children by 29-57%.

He added that research has shown that handwashing helps in battling the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Resistance to antibiotics is one of the greatest threats to global health, food security and development. Increasing numbers of serious infections are becoming more difficult to treat because of the loss of efficacy of antibiotics which are often misused and abused; hence it is very important that we reduce the number of these infections by washing hands frequently.