The state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, disclosed this during a media briefing to mark the second anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second term in office.
“135,224 residents are living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),” Abayomi said, adding that the state government has intensified awareness and intervention efforts by engaging more than 100 religious leaders as HIV and AIDS ambassadors.
He explained that the involvement of faith leaders is aimed at reducing stigma and improving community-level outreach.
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“135,224 residents are living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),” Abayomi said, adding that the state government has intensified awareness and intervention efforts by engaging more than 100 religious leaders as HIV and AIDS ambassadors.
He explained that the involvement of faith leaders is aimed at reducing stigma and improving community-level outreach.
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Screening of blood should also be thorough before transfusing into a patient.
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It’s more than that and it’s more common than people think. Na God dey save person. If you have a faithful partner, pls cherish them. Living with an immune killer is a lifetime problem.
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Hmmm, and i'm sure it's way more than the reported figure. In as much as it's no longer a death sentence, managing a lifetime disease and being on drugs for life is not a joke. Let's all be careful out there. Stay faithful to your partner biko
ReplyDeleteI’m a health practitioner in Lagos and I doubt this is the real number. I know a lot of them that register to collect medications in Ogun and Oyo state. Then some are doing herbal meds
ReplyDeleteSo just multiply this number by 2
It’s an epidemic but no one is talking
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Does herbal medicine work for HIV?
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DeleteNumber that is in millions they reduced it to mere 135k, why are they deceiving people?
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