“By the time we identify over 90 per cent of people who have HIV and put them on life-saving drugs, we are confident that person-to-person transmission of the virus will drop drastically or be eliminated. We want to control the epidemic and sustain it. To sustainably control HIV, we must make drug available to 1.5 million people. We need to control the epidemic and ensure that transmission has been cut off.”
According to him, 50 million persons must be tested to ascertain their statuses.
Aliyu confirmed that the COVID-19 pandemic had affected HIV services, as “there has been a drop in viral load testing and clinical activities, drop in ART refill rate, while ART initiation has declined from expected 39,450 to 21,495 in April, signifying 45.5 percent drop.”
He feared that the disruption could lead to 900,000 deaths as opposed to the 430,000 figure for Sub-Saharan Africa.
source: MedicalWorldNigeria