Over 10,000 people tested positive to HIV out of about 50,000 people
in Lagos in an exercise carried out by the State AIDS Control Agency in
the last one year, National Mirror reports.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris announced the
dreadful revelation during the ministerial press briefing of the
Ministry of Health, held at Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja.
“The State Aids Control Agency was able to carry out HIV Counselling
and Testing (HCT) for a total of 58, 792 clients in the health
facilities and 10, 606, representing 18% of these patients were
positive,” he said.
“The agency conducted the fourth phase of sensitisation of
Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) on Prevention of Mother of Child
Transmission of HIV (PMTCT), Universal Safety Precautions (USP) and
Referral Linkage to PMTCT intervention.
“A total of 28, 736 pregnant women were counselled and tested during
the outreaches. of these number, 340 were positive and referred for
PMTCT services.”
Idris said a total of 2,957 HIV positive patients commenced
antiretroviral treatment in the year under review, even as 1,066 HIV
positive pregnant women and 745 HIV exposed babies were placed on ARV
prophylaxis.
He advised that the state essentially needed to enhance the
efficiency of the health workforce as well as increase the scope and
quality of service delivery in the health facilities.
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