After an illicit brew killed more than 90 people and left
160 others hospitalised in five counties, a new World Health Organisation (
WHO) report indicates that alcohol has overtaken the world’s leading killer
diseases, killing 3.3 million people annually worldwide. The UN health agency
reports that a recent survey showed that alcohol kills more people than
HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and violence combined. According to the report released
in Geneva yesterday, one in every 20 deaths globally are caused by
alcohol-induced violence and abuse, drink driving, and a multitude of diseases
and disorders annually. “This actually translates into one death every 10
seconds,” Shekhar Saxena, who heads WHO’s mental health and substance abuse
department, said in Geneva. In 2012 alone, alcohol killed 3.3 million people,
equivalent to 5.9 per cent of global deaths (7.6 per cent for men and four per
cent for women). In comparison, HIV/Aids is responsible for 2.8 per cent,
tuberculosis causes 1.7 per cent of deaths and violence is responsible for just
0.9 per cent, the study showed .More people in countries where alcohol
consumption has traditionally been low such as China and India are also
increasingly taking up the habit as their wealth increases, it said. Drinking
is linked to more than 200 health conditions, including liver cirrhosis and
some cancers. About a third of all alcohol related deaths are caused by
cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Meanwhile, Kenya Alcohol Control and
Policy Alliance has urged the Government to change tack in the fight against
illicit brews. The alliance is proposing a public health approach towards the
fight against illegal liquor. “The role of controlling illicit brews has been
left to the provincial administration yet this is a national issue that
requires immediate attention of the Government. Firing of chiefs and absolving
themselves from blame will not make this problem go away,” said Alliance
chairman Vincent Kimosop. He criticised the Ministry of Health, saying a recent
move to absolve themselves from blame is unfortunate because the Ministry is
mandated with ensuring public health.
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