Citing the 2018 Nigeria Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Indicator and Impact Survey, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS has said that it was optimistic that an end to the HIV/AIDS was in sight due to the progress that had been made so far in containing the transmission of the virus.
Dr Aliyu also stated that NACA was the highest decision making body as regards HIV and AIDs response in the country, reiterating that membership was drawn from the Federal and State government, as well as major stakeholders from the public and private sectors that are relevant in the fight against the deadly disease.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic having a devastating effect on the response to HIV and AIDS due to inadequate emergency preparedness and response, Nigeria recorded the largest growth in HIV treatment numbers, initiating close to 300,000 people living with HIV on treatment in 2020.
Not going to happen as long as the medical industry promotes leaky prophylactic drugs like PrEP which lead to variants that escape our current available treatment drugs
Another one will come and replace it. Such is life.
Yes we can do it, we can extinguish this flame... forever
Agbere loju pali 😂
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