The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria
says more than 2.3 million Nigerians are undergoing HIV testing and
treatment in parts of the country.
The Chief Executive Officer of the institute, Dr. Patrick Dakum, disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja.
Dakum said that more people were being
tested and placed on anti-retroviral treatment in nine priority local
government areas in Benue, Nasarawa and the FCT Abuja.
According to him, more than 2.3 million
people have been provided with HIV testing services out of which over
25,000 people tested positive to HIV.
The chief executive officer added that more than 23,000 people living with HIV have been placed on treatment.
Dakum said that the IHVN is currently
working in eight local government areas to achieve epidemic control as
part of the 90-90-90 strategy of reaching 90 per cent of people in
communities with high burden of HIV with HIV testing services.
This “includes giving quality treatment
to 90 per cent of those identified as HIV positive and ensuring viral
suppression in at least 90 per cent of those being treated.
“The significance of achieving epidemic
control is that new infections are not as high as people who are being
placed on treatment,’’ he said.
He pledged that IHVN would continue to
support the maintenance of treatment for current patients in the other
local government areas within its funding.
The IHVN chief executive also assured
that quality treatment would be given to 90 per cent of those identified
as HIV positive and ensuring viral suppression in at least 90 per cent
of those being treated.
He said that epidemic control has resulted in the reduction of the burden of HIV in Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
“600 people in Obi LGA living with HIV were newly placed on HIV treatment out of the 773 people that tested positive to HIV.
“This was possible due to the
collaboration with government, public and private partners and
community-based organisations,” Dakum said.
He said that 95 per cent epidemic
control was attained in Buruku Local Government Area of Benue, thereby
reducing new HIV infections in Karu, Nasarawa, Doma and Lafia local
government areas of Nasarawa State.
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