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August 31, 2021 AKSACA AMPLIFIES SENSITIZATION ON HIV PREVENTION FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN AKWA IBOM.

AKSACA AMPLIFIES SENSITIZATION ON HIV PREVENTION FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN AKWA IBOM.

A key approach of the HIV response in Nigeria is the focus on Prevention, to further reduce the infection rate.

The HIV prevention drive in Akwa Ibom state is reflected through initiatives by the State Agency for the Control of AIDS -AKSACA, one of which is the heightened sensitization among Adolescents and Young People – AYPs.

 

Adolescents and Young People are contributing largely to the HIV incidence in the state, as Akwa Ibom with HIV prevalence rate of 5.6% tops the chart in the South-South. This means over 170,000 persons are living with the virus in the state.

 

The Project Manager, AK-SACA, DR. ARTHUR IGBEMI  in an interview with Inspiration FM’s Health Correspondent IMA DEM says for over 10 years, the HIV incidence amongst the young  population; ages  10 -24 was not declining.

Dr IGBEMI said as a result of this it has become imperative to intensify awareness on prevention of the Virus and have AYPs who are infected with the virus, lead the campaign.

August 31, 2021 AKWA IBOM COVID19 CASES ON A STEADY RISE AS 2ND PHASE OF VACCINATION GETS UNDERWAY

AKWA IBOM COVID19 CASES ON A STEADY RISE AS 2ND PHASE OF VACCINATION GETS UNDERWAY

RISING COVID

With the increased response from residents as the 2nd phase of the Covid19 vaccination gets underway, there are concerns about the available doses of the Moderna vaccine catering to the growing need of citizens of the state.

 

It might interest you to know that Akwa Ibom’s Covid19 cases is rising and has become a cause for concern.

As at Saturday August 28, Akwa Ibom had recorded 89 new cases. So far there are 3,901 confirmed cases, 3, 148 discharged, 713 active cases, and 40 deaths.

 

The state Primary Health Care Agency has said that it is expecting to receive more vaccines.

Hence in the days ahead the state will have more of its citizens vaccinated to aim at herd immunity to curb the spread of the virus as Nigeria battles the 3rd Wave of Covid19.

August 31, 2021 AKWA IBOM STATE MARKS 55 CENTRES FOR COVID19 VACCINATION ACROSS THE STATE.

AKWA IBOM STATE MARKS 55 CENTRES FOR COVID19 VACCINATION ACROSS THE STATE.

The 2nd Phase of Covid19 vaccination commenced in Akwa Ibom State on August  25 with administration of over 60,000 doses of the Moderna Vaccine for citizens yet to be vaccinated.

Inspiration FM News visited designated centers for Vaccination in Uyo Metropolis to confirm sites that had started administering the jabs.

 

There are 55 designated fixed vaccination sites across the state.

In Uyo, the turnout was impressive as some resident claimed to have arrived at 7am and waited to received the jabs which were eventually administered at 10am.

 

Another centre in the metropolis, the University of Uyo teaching Hospital also had a good turnout of interested persons with some showing up to request for the 2nd dose of the AstraZeneca Vaccine.

 

The 63, 336  doses is to serve 31,113 residents for the administration of 2 doses of the moderna vaccines.

Akwa Ibom ‘s State Immunization officer , Dr IME UDOH in a chat with Inspiration FM news said the residents who access the Moderna vaccines will get their 2nd doses in 4 weeks time.

July 6, 2021 AKWA IBOM AGENCY FOR CONTROL OF AIDS URGES CITIZENS TO TEST FOR HIV TO KNOW STATUS

AKWA IBOM AGENCY FOR CONTROL OF AIDS URGES CITIZENS TO TEST FOR HIV TO KNOW STATUS

There is emphasis on citizens knowing their HIV Status by testing, which is available in Public and Private Health facilities across Akwa Ibom state.

The reiteration for HIV testing is coming on a Day where Nigeria joins other countries to mark the World HIV Testing event, targeting awareness creation on HIV testing to increase the number of persons who know their Status.

This was also the focus of an interview the Project Manager Akwa Ibom state Agency for the Control of AIDS, AK-SACA, Dr ARTHUR IGBEMI had with Inspiration FM’s Health Correspondent, IMA DEM.

Dr IGBEMI says as countries mark the World HIV testing today June 27, if more resident of the state know their HIV status; it gets more realistic aiming at epidemic control.

Speaking about access to testing for HIV, the AK-SACA Project Manager noted that testing can be done at health care facilities in the state, even as self-testing at the comfort of the homes makes it convenient to determine one’s status.

Dr ARTHUR IGBEMI urged every resident of the State to get tested, re-echoing that being HIV positive is not a death sentence.

Our correspondent underscores that Stakeholders are keen on the National HIV Testing Day 2021 theme; “My test, My Way “which encourages individual contribution towards ending the HIV epidemic.

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