According to Dr
Bola Oyeledun, the Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Integrated
Health Programme {CIHP}, has raised alarm over the high rate of new HIV
infections in Nigeria. Oyeledun said this at a one day stakeholders’ workshop in Makurdi on Monday.
She that the new infections were recorded mostly among youths of between the ages of 20 and 29. However,
she said that zero infection for HIV was achievable, especially among
the youths, if they are adequately enlightened on their vulnerability,
adding that the focus should be on treatment as prevention.
She
further said that the goal was in line with the global attention which
is aimed at reducing new infections as well as other bottlenecks that
constitute impediment to achieving the set target.
“It is a like a war
room approach. There is need to employ the use of biological monitoring,
improve quality of care and regiment. The goal standard means that
every patient must get HIV test.
“The quality of service delivery must be of high standard and should be available. We must engage the youths positively.
“As it has done for Polio, so we must do same for HIV to reduce it to the barest minimum,” said the official.
Oyeledun
commended stakeholders in the state for the positive job they are doing
in scaling down the infection, urging the leadership of CIHP in the
state not to relent in ensuring the drastic reduction of the disease.
The
state Commissioner for Health, Dr Cecilia Ojabo, said government’s
target is to reduce the infection to zero level, averring that attention
is on the youths who remain the vulnerable group.
“If you reduce the infection amongst the youths, then the society will be free,’’ she said.
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