Nigeria Improves On HIV Ranking, See New Position

No fewer than 1.9 million Nigerians are living with HIV/AIDS, making it fourth most affected country in the world, a new report released on Thursday has shown.

According to the report of the 2018 Nigeria HIV/AIDS indicator and impact survey (NAIIS), launched by the Federal Government on Thursday, March 14, Nigeria’s ranking improved from 2014 when it was the second worst hit.

Naija News understands that the survey assessed the prevalence of HIV and related health indicators in the country and captured surveyed 225,000 respondents.

The survey was conducted over the space of six months (June to December, 2018) through the federal ministry of health and National Agency for Control of AIDS (NACA).

Nigera’s minister of health, Isaac Adewole, said it was also discovered that only 1.1 million Nigerians living with HIV are undergoing treatment with mother-to-child transmission still a major means of infection.

According to the report, Akwa Ibom state overtook Benue as the state with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS while the number of women living with the virus is double the number of men living with it.

This online news platform understands that President Muhammadu Buhari unveiled the survey in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Thursday.

Other key findings from the survey include: The national prevalence measure (that is percentage of persons living with HIV in the population under study) is 1.4%.

The prevalence rate among adults (15-49 years) is 1.9% for women and 0.9% for men.

North-west region has the lowest prevalence rate at 0.6 per cent, while south-south has the highest with 3.1 per cent.

Results from other geopolitical zones show that north-central has 2.1% prevalence rate, south-east, 1.9%; south-west, 1.2%; and north-east, 1.1%.

While unveiling the report, President Buhari pledged that his administration will continue to commit relevant resources to ensure Nigeria attains zero HIV status.

In his keynote address, Adewole described the survey which cost about $110m as “world class”, while revealing that the US government contributed as much as $70m to it.

His words: “We must ensure pregnant women have access to required services and are tested during every pregnancy. We know we can support HIV-positive mothers hence ensuring the next generation is free from HIV,” he said.

Similarly, the director-general of NACA, Sani Aliyu, said it is important that all people living with HIV get into treatment and achieve viral suppression.

“To halt the epidemic, we need do act now. As a government working with out partners, we have what it takes to support persons who are HIV-positive to provide treatment and ensure they live long and healthy lives” he said.

Below is the rate of HIV prevalence in the 36 states and FCT:

States HIV Prevalence 95% CI*
Abia 2.1 1.7-2.4
Adamawa 1.2 0.9-1.6
Akwa Ibom 5.5 4.7-6.3
Anambra 2.4 1.7-3.0
Bauchi 0.5 0.2-0.8
Bayelsa 1.9 1.4-2.3
Benue 5.3 4.3-6.3
Borno 1.2 0.6-1.9
Cross River 2 1.4-2.5
Delta 1.9 1.4-2.4
Ebonyi 0.8 0.6-1.1
Enugu 2.0 1.5-2.5
Edo 1.9 1.5-2.4
Ekiti 0.8 0.5-1.1
Gombe 1.3 0.8-1.8
Imo 1.8 1.3-2.3
Jigawa 0.3 0.2-0.5
Kaduna 1.1 0.7-1.5
Kano 0.6 o.2-1.0
Katsina 0.3 0.1-0.6
Kebbi 0.6 0.3-0.9
Kogi 0.9 0.6-1.3
Kwara 1.0 0.6-1.3
Lagos 1.4 1.1-1.7
Nasarawa 2.0 1.5-2.5
Niger 0.7 0.5-1.0
Ogun 1.6 1.1-2.1
Ondo 1.1 0.7-1.5
Osun 0.9 0.6-1.3
Oyo 0.9 0.6-1.3
Plateau 1.6 1.2-2.0
Rivers 3.8 3.1-4.6
Sokoto 0.4 0.2-0.7
Taraba 2.9 2.2-3.6
Yobe 0.4 0.1-0.6
Zamfara 0.5 0.1-0.8
FCT 1.6 1.1-2.0

 

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