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NACA: FG May Deploy HIV Drugs toTreat Coronaviru­s

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Eromosele Abiodun Ekeghe

Nume

The federal government has said it may as well deploy HIV drug, Kaletra, to treat the Coronaviru­s in the event that it gets to Nigeria.

Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Gumel Aliyu, stated this yesterday while featuring on The Morning Show, a breakfast programme on Arise Television, the sister broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers.

Aliyu, who said the drug is currently being tried in China, added: “The drug is called Kaletra. It is a combinatio­n of two drugs, Lopinavir and Norvir. This drug has been found to be useful in prior cases of MARS, because of that people have been advocating for its use. The Chinese government has started a process to give it a trial, treating patients with the Coronaviru­s. Data are not yet very much available. We are still monitoring and waiting to find out how patients are responding, and if we find any case here we will deploy such medication to ensure that people are well covered.”

He, however, assured that government agencies have put every measure in place to ensure that the virus is not imported into Nigeria.

“Inter-agency cooperatio­n always exists in case of an outbreak and in the absence of no outbreak, agencies cooperate and share informatio­n. The agencies help each other especially in terms of capacity building and also providing expertise where a particular agency is deficient in its ability to address issues.

“But let me say this, for the Coronaviru­s, I think the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is on top of the situation. The Federal Ministry of Health through the port health unit, Department of Public Health is also doing a great job. They have mounted surveillan­ce units and are monitoring individual­s that are coming into this country and they are very careful in accessing individual­s and the symptoms they display and where they are coming from. At the moment, this is paying off well as we haven’t seen any case of Coronaviru­s in Nigeria. The monitoring aspect is going on very well,” he assured.

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