The
Federal Government has confirmed a report which ranks Nigeria first on
the list of countries with high record of mother-to-child transmission
of HIV/AIDS in the world.
Government reiterated local and
international indications confirmed that Nigeria produces 30 percent of
children born with HIV/AIDS globally.
Minister of Health, Prof.
Isaac Adewole, told newsmen at the launch of a roadmap on implementation
of the National Treatment and Prevention of Mother-to-Child
Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS in Abuja, yesterday, that the situation
is worrisome and requires collective action of all stakeholders, with
the support of global partners to correct the statistics.
Prof.
Adewole said the roadmap has been designed to give proper guidance and
direction on how best to offer treatment to HIV patients in Nigeria and
also, protect unborn children from contacting the virus through a mother
living with the virus.
The minister also confirmed that Nigeria
has 3.1 million people living with the virus, out of which 1.1 million
people have been under proper and timely treatment from government.
He
said he was impressed with the commitment of the National Agency for
the Control of AIDS (NACA) to the cause of proper and timely care for
patients with the virus.
“There is no reason why Nigeria should
be the highest producer of babies infected with HIV because, we have put
in great efforts in the past. Obviously, more is required to achieve
more results,” he added.
The minister expressed hope that the
reinvigorated fight against the virus would result in significant drop
in spread and good attention given to people living with the virus.
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