WASPEN Conference Addresses Nigeria Malnutrition
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 01, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026
The event highlights a significant public health issue in Nigeria>>> and West Africa, potentially leading to increased investment in healthcare infrastructure and nutrition programs. This could create opportunities for companies in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors that provide nutrition-related products and services. Improved patient outcomes could also reduce long-term healthcare costs, positively impacting national budgets.
The West African Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition>>> (WASPEN) is holding its 5th Annual Clinical Nutrition Conference from June 22 to 25, 2026, at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo in Nigeria — Delta State>>>, Nigeria>>>. The conference, led by Teresa Pounds>>> and Paul Enebeli>>>, aims to address the 'silent epidemic' of hospital malnutrition in Nigeria>>> and West Africa, where 30-45% of admitted patients are malnourished. The event will focus on improving access to nutrition support, promoting evidence-based care, and fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, policymakers, and international partners. Ekeneam Omo>>> of Federal Medical Centre, Owo expressed readiness to host. WASPEN also urged Bola Tinubu>>> to prioritize hospital malnutrition and has expanded its presence with a chapter in Ghana>>>.
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