Dr Kema Onu, the FCT Coordinator, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), says
effective testing for HIV is strategic in reversing the trend of the epidemic in the country.
He said in Abuja on Monday that conducting mass test was not only key to
ending HIV, but a roadmap in achieving the UN Joint Programme on HIV (UNAIDS) vision 95-95-95.
He said “if Nigeria is able to get at least 95 per cent of persons tested, 95 per cent of persons will know their status, 95 per
cent will be placed on treatment, and certainly, 95 per cent will achieve viral suppression.”
The medical practitioner reiterated the need for local production of testing kits to genuinely win the fight against HIV.
He maintained that with concerted efforts between international partners and the Federal Ministry of Health, the vision 95-95-95 would be realised.
Onu, who appealed for synergy between stakeholders to end the HIV scourge, said consistent supply of tests kits and drugs was imperative.
He described HIV as another pandemic in the COVID-19 pandemic which was also ravaging the world, including Nigeria.
According to him, all hands must be on deck realistically to lift the burden out of the country through testing.
Vision 95-95-95 is a projection by the UN Joint Programme on AIDS aimed at ensuring 95 per cent of persons
are tested, 95 per cent know their status, 95 per cent placed on drugs and 95 per cent achieve viral suppression.
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