Group say 1,081 have been tested HIV/AIDS positive out of 400,000 children in Taraba State
The Society for Family Health says its project — Lafiyan Yara, has tested no fewer than 440,272 persons in eight local government areas of Taraba to control the spread of HIV and AIDS in the state.
Speaking at a ceremony in
Jalingo on Friday to mark the end of the four years programme that began in
2019, the state Programme Manager of SFH, Dr. Aisha Dadi, explained that out of
the number, more than 1,081 children tested HIV positive out of which more than
1,020 children were linked to treatment.
“The project recorded 142
People Living with HIV who started antiretroviral treatment within the last
quarter of the project phase.
“The implementation ensured
that all pregnant women got tested and positive mothers were enrolled for
effective management to increase maternal and child survival.
“The number of children and
pregnant women who are currently on treatment showed a marginal drop of 14 per
cent and 21 per cent respectively,” she said.
She explained that the
Lafiyan Yara (wellbeing of children) was a proof of concept project funded by
Aidsfond (2019-2022) through SFH and the Institute of Public Health of the
Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife.
She disclosed that the
project was implemented in collaboration with the state ministry of health and
the Taraba State AIDS Control Agency since 2019.
In his remarks at the
event, the Commissioner for Health in Taraba, Dr. Innocent Vakkai, commended
the partners for facilitating the test.
He said that the state
government would continue to support relevant agencies to improve the
healthcare delivery system in the state.
The Galadima of Muri,
Alhaji Tukur Abba-Tukur, also commended the programme implementation agencies,
especially SFH, for the level of awareness created among the people of the
eight local government areas that benefited from the programme.
He assured the agencies of
a sustained enlightenment campaign and mobilisation of communities to always
support such activities.
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