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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

70,000 babies infected with HIV Yearly in NIgeria

 
I was dumbfounded when I read this article below. How can a country like Niger have over 70,000 babies infected with HIV annually? Is it because we have a shortage of healthcare professionals to educate our citizens? I believe the reason is that our people do not take this disease serious. We think it is a myth and it could never affect us. Please go get tested. AIDS IS REAL. Always put the “cap” on Biko. If we are not careful we will have an epidemic on our hands.
The Federal Government, Monday, in Abuja, expressed concern over the increase in the spread of HIV/AIDS, with a revelation that no fewer than 70,000 babies were born annually with the disease in the country.
Director-General of National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, NACA, Professor John Idoko, who said this at a briefing to mark World AIDS Day in Abuja, stated that the ratio of prevalence was higher in women with about 1.72 million women living with the disease.He hinged the prevalence of the disease in women on inequality in status with men.
Idoko said: “The prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria has reduced from 4.6 per cent (2008) to 4.1 per cent in 2010, according to the latest sentinel survey. There is evidence supported by the United Nations that HIV is stabilising in some countries including Nigeria.
“While we have noticed a reduction in HIV prevalence in Nigeria, the high rate in some states is still a source of concern to the National HIV response. We will try to make testing available for every pregnant woman because it is not acceptable that 60,000 to 70,000 children are born HIV-positive annually.
“More women (about 1.72 million) than men are living with HIV in the country as a result of inequity in the social, political and economic status of women in Africa in general and in Nigeria in particular.”
Source: Vanguardngr

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