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Drug abuse in Nigeria’s health ecosystem intersects with infectious diseases in ways that are often

Health problems in Nigeria are numerous and complex, but self-medication is both a symptom of

Choosing between antibiotics and antivirals is one of the most consequential medical decisions a patient

The Nigerian National Antimicrobial Stewardship Taskforce (NNAST) recognises that viral haemorrhagic fevers like Lassa fever

World AMR Awareness Week 2026 shines a spotlight on how poorly treated bacterial infections drive

WHO antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria data consistently highlights one critical driver of resistance: antibiotics are

The phenomenon of antibiotic resistance in Nigeria has moved from medical textbooks into everyday clinical

The misuse of antibiotics is the single greatest driver of bacterial resistance worldwide. Understanding the

Antibiotic resistance in Nigeria is not a theoretical concern. It is a measurable consequence of

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Dr. Omobosola Akinsete is a dedicated physician and a key member of the Nigerian Antimicrobial Stewardship Taskforce. She has been an internal medicine and adult Infectious Disease physician in the United States of America for 30  years . She graduated from Medical school at the University of Lagos, and has a masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins school of Public Health. 

She did her Internal Medicine training at a Brown University hospital and her fellowship in Infectious Diseases  at the University of Minnesota where she is an associate professor. She has worked with the National Institutes of Health and Howard University a a coordinator for the Human Genome Project among other projects, she is a frequent public speaker and contributor to different types of media. She loves to advocate for healthcare in minority populations. She  has a lot of experience with  patients and health care providers on antimicrobial stewardship in her institution  HealthPartners in Minnesota U.S.A. Her expertise in the field of Infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship and her passion to improve health care in her home country will contribute significantly to the fight against antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria. Dr. Akinsete’s work with the taskforce focuses on leadership of the taskforce as chairperson and national coordinator, working closely with NCDC leadership, the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health, stakeholders, and funding partners, and helping with capacity building of standardized antimicrobial stewardship and infectious disease educational programs. She will also use her expertise to guide providers and HealthCare institutions  on the ground . Her commitment to improving antimicrobial use and patient safety is invaluable to the nation’s public health efforts.