Dr Olatunji Nasir, the President of Common Wealth Veterinary Association (CVA), has asserted that 70 to 75 percent of all human ailments comes from animals.
Nasir made the submissions on Monday in Ilorin, during his paper presentation entitled: “Veterinarians in the Face of Global Health Security”.
He was speaking at the sidelines of the 4th induction/ Oath Taking Ceremony of the 2020/2021 Graduating Class of the University of Ilorin.
The expert on animal diseases stated that the importance of Veterinary practice cannot be over emphasised, adding that they are the gatekeepers who keep diseases away from humans.
According to him, the Veterinarians are the interface of the environment who control advent of animal diseases encroaching into humans habitation.
Nasir postulated that there is need for collaboration between all the health sectors under the World Health Concepts, especially human and animals.
He lamented that the frequent encroachment of humans on animal habitation is a cause for concern, adding that this causes displacement of animals from thier habitation.
“The wild lives and hmans are interacting, as humans continually push into animals space. This interaction causes importation of diaeases into human lives,” he said.
He listed some of these diseases to include Ebola, Lassa Fever, Bird Flu, Monkey Pox and the recent COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world.
Nasir advised the new Veterinary doctors to use technology for potential changes in the profession.
He advised government at all tiers to employ more vetarinary doctors to man affairs in the agro allied industries.
He observed that increasing population is posing danger, hence the need foe government to control the population.
The expert admonished herders to prevent their cattle and animals from defecating in rivers and ponds for the health of the citizenry.