Rivers State has topped the new chart of
HIV/AIDS prevalent states in Nigeria with 15.5 percent. Taraba state
was rated second on the chart with 10.5 percent, while Kaduna State was
placed third with 9.2 percent.
Nasarawa,
FCT, Akwa Ibom, Sokoto, Oyo and Benue States were rated fourth, fifth,
sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth positions respectively on the chart.
According
to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, the rating came as a
result of test carried out on persons living with HIV/AIDS.
During
the launch of the Guinness World Record on HIV in Markurdi, the Benue
State Capital on Sunday, wife of the state governor, Eunice Ortom,
stated that Benue state had recorded significant progress in its fight
against the deadly virus.
Mrs. Ortom,
who is the chairman, board of governors for Benue State Aids Control
Agency (BENSACA), noted that Benue state had topped the chart of
HIV/AIDS prevalence states in Nigeria over the past years. She said that
its ninth position on the recently released list was as a result of the
dedication and collaborative efforts of BENSACA and her partners.
She
said, “Benue had the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Nigeria, but
due to the dedicated and collaborative efforts of BENSACA and other
partners, the state had been lifted to be the ninth in the country,” she
said.
“Our focus over the years is to get to zero prevalence, which implies zero infections, zero HIV-related deaths and zero discrimination against persons with the virus.”
She quoted a
report of the World Health Organisation (WHO), which showed that 7,000
persons were newly infected with the virus everyday in spite of the
global adoption of getting to zero case.
She
disclosed a plan of the AHF to break the Guinness World Record on HIV
test by testing 10,000 persons and issuing results to all tested in
eight hours, adding that it would ensure people got access to testing
and counseling services urgently.
Still
speaking on the AHF’S plan Ortom said, “the concept of testing 10,000
persons and producing results within eight hours is, therefore, not just
an exercise for the purpose of breaking the Guinness World Record, but
to send a strong message to the world”.
“The message is that testing is the first step to prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS and everyone needs to know his or her status.”
Ortom
said that targeting epidemic hotspots in big cities to ensure equal
access to quality, cost effective HIV prevention and programmes was
necessary for achieving zero tolerance.
She
also noted that the policy statement of UNAIDS and WHO explained that
HIV testing must be hinged on a human right approach that paid respect
to ethical principles.
She said that
in developing countries like Nigeria, home-based HIV testing and
counselling was an emerging approach towards addressing confidentiality
issues, adding that HIV test must be confidential and accompanied with
counselling for carriers of the virus.
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