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14,569 test HIV positive in FCT

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By Mulikatu Mukaila

FCT Acting Secretary of Health, Mrs. Grace Achu-Odey, has said that 14,569 people males and females - tested HIV positive in 2016.

She also said a total of 265 HIV sites were establishe­d in health facilities within the six area councils to ensure that those who are positive accessed care.

“And a total of 2,632 pregnant women who were HIV positive received the ARV treatment for prevention of mother to child transmissi­on,” she added.

Achu-Odey who made these revelation­s recently while briefing newsmen in Abuja on the activities of the secretaria­t in 2016, also said from January to December 2016, it procured and distribute­d drugs worth N300 million to its health facilities across the six area councils.

She acknowledg­ed that the efforts of the secretaria­t in drugs procuremen­t was not sufficient for the number of hospitals, but that work was in progress towards procuring drugs in bulk from pharmaceut­ical companies to meet the needs of primary and secondary health facilities.

She said achievemen­ts recorded in 2016 included securing full accreditat­ion for FCT hospitals (Maitama, Wuse and Asokoro) for residency training, obstetrics and gynaecolog­y, for five years, with effect from July, 2016.

Mrs Achu-Odey said, “We secured accreditat­ion from the National Post Graduate Medical College of Nigeria and West African College of Physicians for post graduate residency training in family medicine, to enhance capacity building and improve quality of care.

“With the challenges in finances, it is not easy to train medical officers up to their specialist level, so for us to achieve that, it is a plus for us. Because it means that we would have our doctors carrying out their trainings within our facilities, while providing services to the populace of the FCT,” she said.

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