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An Outlook of Invasion of Unprofessionals into Environmental Health Practice in Nigeria: Effects to Public Health

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  • Osu M.U Department of Epidemiology and Disease Control, School of Public Health Sciences, Nasarawa State College of Health Science and Technology, Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61424/ijmhr.v3i3.300

Keywords:

Environmental health, Unprofessional invasion, Public health, Regulatory framework, Professional standards, Nigeria

Abstract

This study investigated the invasion of unprofessionals into environmental health practice in Nigeria, its effects on public health, and the need for strengthened regulatory frameworks and professional standards. A survey of 300 respondents revealed a high prevalence of unprofessional invasion (75%), leading to disease outbreaks, poor sanitation, and waste management issues. Regulatory bodies were deemed ineffective (60%), and professional standards were poorly adhered to (25%). Recommendations include strengthening regulations, improving professional standards, enhancing public awareness, and providing economic incentives for professionals. The study highlights the need for urgent attention to address the invasion of unprofessionals in environmental health practice in Nigeria to ensure public health safety and a healthy environment.

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2025-07-24

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M.U, O. (2025). An Outlook of Invasion of Unprofessionals into Environmental Health Practice in Nigeria: Effects to Public Health. International Journal of Medical and Health Research, 3(3), 01–06. https://doi.org/10.61424/ijmhr.v3i3.300