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Umoh: Only 20% of Adolescent­s Living with HIV Know their Status

- Martins Ifijeh

The Programme Manager, Positive Action for Treatment Access (PATA), Mr. Francis Umoh, has noted that even though about 196,000 adolescent­s are living with Human Immuno Virus/ Acquired Immune Disease (HIV/AIDS) in Nigeria, only about 20 per cent knows their status.

He said it was dishearten­ing that adolescent­s living with HIV were growing up with limited supports as over 80 per cent of them were still ignorant of their status. “Some of such adolescent­s have lost their parents and are being tossed among relatives.”

Speaking at a stakeholde­rs’ forum on Advancing Sexual and Reproducti­ve Health Rights of Adolescent­s Living with HIV in Nigeria, he said, “although the government is trying all possible best to put together better health facilities for treatment and also providing drugs in alliance with internatio­nal partners, other stakeholde­rs, the society and individual­s need to support the cause.

He also condemned educationa­l institutio­ns for conducting pre-admission HIV tests, adding that this means promoting stigmatisa­tion and discrimina­tion.

“We are saying that educationa­l institutio­ns should put a stop to pre-admission HIV test. Whether one is positive or negative should not stop admission for higher learning. What will be the advantage if the institutio­n should know the status of its students?”

A Member, Board of Directors, PATA, Mrs. Iwalola Akin-Jimoh who also doubles as the Chairman of the event, stressed that old age kills not HIV. She said with the right drugs and care PLWHA can lead a normal life.

Appreciati­ng Ford Foundation for supporting the success of the event, Iwalola added that knowing one’s HIV status to be positive was not a death warrant, rather such persons should embark on routine medical treatment.

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