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A Morison Plc healthcare awareness campaign on hospital-acquired infections, highlighting WHO-backed hygiene standards and Morison’s trusted solutions.

The Hidden Dangers of Hospital Infections (and How Morison is Helping Hospitals Stay Safe)

Healthcare facilities should be centers of healing — yet for many Nigerians, they pose hidden threats. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), as the World Health Organization reports, impact approximately 15 out of every 100 patients hospitalized in low- and middle-income countries — a group that includes Nigeria. Even more concerning, WHO notes that up to 70% of these infections are preventable with proper infection prevention and control measures (WHO Fact Sheet on Infection Prevention and Control ↗).

This stark reality underscores a critical question: How do we reduce HAIs and raise hygiene standards in Nigerian hospitals?

Hospital Infections in Nigeria: An Urgent Concern

Hospital infections impose multiple burdens:

  • Patient Safety: Extended recovery time and higher mortality rates.
  • Financial Strain: Increased costs for both families and healthcare facilities.
  • Systemic Pressure: Overcrowded and under-resourced hospitals bearing increased loads.

But this is not inevitable — with the right interventions, we can dramatically cut HAI rates.

Why Infections Continue to Spread

Several challenges fuel HAI prevalence in Nigeria:

  1. Poor or inconsistent disinfection protocols
  2. Use of substandard, diluted cleaning agents
  3. Insufficiently trained hygiene staff
  4. Dependence on imports, which causes supply issues and higher costs

How Morison is Making a Difference

Morison Industries Plc is committed to enabling safer healthcare through:

  • Locally manufactured disinfectants:
    Products like Hospitane Disinfectant, Moricet Antiseptic, Methylated Spirit, and Bymo Liquid Detergent meet international standards while remaining affordable and accessible within Nigeria.
  • Contract manufacturing solutions:
    Hospitals and health organizations can tailor hygiene solutions to their specific needs, backed by Morison’s quality assurance.
  • Training and education programs:
    Morison provides resources to help staff implement best practices in infection control.
  • Community hygiene outreach:
    Through CSR initiatives—including school and clinic hygiene campaigns—Morison helps elevate public awareness and healthcare standards.

See Hygiene in Action: Morison at the Market

Get inspired by our lighter side—like the humorous tale in our article “Drama at the Market: When Moricet Was Mistaken for Perfume”, which highlights consumer trust-building around hygiene products. Check it out here.

A Collective Path Forward

The WHO’s data makes one thing clear: Infections can be prevented. To realize this potential, stakeholders must:

  • Standardize hospital hygiene protocols.
  • Ensure uninterrupted access to effective disinfectants.
  • Train and equip personnel adequately.
  • Encourage collaboration between public and private sectors.

Morison stands ready to be your partner in this mission—delivering solutions and support that make healthcare safer for every Nigerian.

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