In Nigeria: Over 98,000 Persons Living With HIV/AIDS In Anambra, Highest In South-East – Health Commissioner
“It is estimated that 98,960 residents are living with HIV. Of this number, 58 per cent know their status and only 44,808 are currently on treatment.”
He said the state was making the needed progress towards attaining the Global 95-95-95 targets, “of which we are at 65:81:93.”
“Worthy of note is the gradual decline in new infections which is at 46 per cent between 2021 and 2023 and AIDS related death which is at 32 per cent between 2021 and 2023.
“We have scaled up Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission services to ensure that no woman transmits this infection to her baby. The good news is that with the advent of Anti Retro-viral Therapy, ART, HIV is no longer a death sentence,” he said.
The Commissioner said the state was also scaling up access to HIV self-testing to tackle stigma and discrimination.
World AIDS Day is commemorated globally to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honour the lives of those affected by the epidemic.
This year’s commemoration had the global theme "Let Communities Lead" and domesticated in Nigeria as "Communities" Leadership to end AIDS by 2030."
Obidike said: “With the national prevalence of 1.4 per cent, our state HIV prevalence is ranked 5th highest in the country and the highest in South-East.
The Anambra State Aids Control Agency (ANSACA) has confirmed that no fewer than 98,960 people are living with HIV/AIDS in the state.
Dr Afam Obidike, the Commissioner for Health in Anambra, gave the statistics on Thursday in Awka during a media briefing ahead of 2023 World AIDS Day, observed every December 1 since 1988.
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