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		<title>HIV/AIDS prevalence still high among youths – Official</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Association of Positive Youths Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (APYIN) has decried the high prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS among youths despite public awareness created for ages. Mr Edward Ogiji, the Monitoring and Evaluation (M and E) Officer of the association, said this at a media roundtable on Monday in Makurdi. He pointed out that [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Association of Positive Youths Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (APYIN) has decried the high prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS among youths despite public awareness created for ages.</p>
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<p>Mr Edward Ogiji, the Monitoring and Evaluation (M and E) Officer of the association, said this at a media roundtable on Monday in Makurdi.</p>
<p>He pointed out that most youths do not protect themselves when having sex because they are ignorant of the consequences.</p>
<p>“About 82 per cent of adolescents contact HIV/AIDs through unprotected sex and most of them are between the ages of 13 and 15.</p>
<p>“At this age they know nothing about the dangers of having unprotected sex, hence, the prevalence of the disease among youths.</p>
<p>“I urge relevant government and non-governmental agencies to intensify efforts on sensitisation by taking the HIV/AIDs campaign to the hinterlands and schools to forestall further spread of the disease,’’ he said.</p>
<p>He called for total implementation of the Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV Response (PITCH) project because it would help in reducing the spread of the disease.</p>
<p>The Programme Officer, APYIN, Mr Fabian Tor, disclosed that more youths that were affected with HIV/AIDS were dying faster than the adults because of their unwillingness to treat it due to the financial involvement for first timers.</p>
<p>Tor said that most of the youths that were affected by the disease lack the funds to carry out various tests before the commencement of the treatment which was free.</p>
<p>The official said that it was the desire of associations that were working for the eradication of the disease to be eradicated on or before 2030.</p>
<p>The Chairperson, Association of Women Living With HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (ASWHAN), Mrs Elizabeth Aluna, appealed to the media to assist in sensitising people on HIV/AIDS so that they would be conscious of it and avoid acts that could make them contact the disease.</p>
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		<title>Nigeria reduces malaria prevalence to 27% – Minister</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Minister for Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, on Friday said the prevalence rate of malaria has been reduced from 42 per cent in 2010 to 27 per cent in 2015. He disclosed this at the Malaria Public Sector Stakeholders meeting on dissemination of the Achievements of the MAPS-C project of Africare, an NGO, in collaboration [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Minister for Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, on Friday said the prevalence rate of malaria has been reduced from 42 per cent in 2010 to 27 per cent in 2015.</p>
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<p>He disclosed this at the Malaria Public Sector Stakeholders meeting on dissemination of the Achievements of the MAPS-C project of Africare, an NGO, in collaboration with Exxonmobil, in Abuja.</p>
<p>Adewole, who was represented by Dr Evelyn Ngige, Director, Public Health in the ministry, said that efforts put in combating malaria scourge in the country was yielding positive results, as recent surveys show progression.</p>
<p>According to the minister, Nigeria contributes about 27 per cent of the 260 malaria cases and 23 per cent of the 435,000 deaths recorded in 2016, according to the 2017 World Malaria Report.</p>
<p>Adewole said that in order to sustain the gains and sustain the danger of a reversible, there was a need to deploy innovative approach to prevent, diagnose and treat malaria.</p>
<p>“With an effective surveillance system, we could track our progress.</p>
<p>“We have embarked on actualisation of the basic healthcare fund which is meant to increase the physical space and overall financing of the health sector and lead to the achievement of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC),” he said.</p>
<p>Adewole, while appreciating Africare, said that the Malaria Prevention in MPN Suppliers Communities (MAPS-C) initiative was quite an impressive one.</p>
<p>The initiative, he explained, was an attempt to improve the quality of testing and diagnose malaria while also collating data through the introduction of a new technology, the Deki reader.</p>
<p>The technology, the minister added, was a specialised and integrated platform that uses an innovative approach to improve the accuracy of Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) for data capturing and decision making.</p>
<p>Adewole listed the pilot states for the use of the technology as Akwa Ibom and Rivers.</p>
<p>He however implored Exxonmobile to expand it to other neighbouring areas of the benefitting states.</p>
<p>The minister called on all stakeholders in the health sector, especially the private sector, to collaborate with government in healthcare delivery as well as support malaria control efforts across the country.</p>
<p>Earlier, the Country Director of Africare, Dr Doherty Orode, said that the initiative, which was without its challenges, was successful because of the Deki reader.</p>
<p>She explained that before the introduction of the technology in the communities where the project was implemented, malaria tests were not carried out before treatments and the use of chloroquine was still on.</p>
<p>Orode however said that progress was made later with the Deki reader, which allowed for getting results, accounting for commodities and also gave details which was stored in a portal for future reference.</p>
<p>She also said that a significant reduction in over treatment was achieved after the acceptability of the technology among members of the community.</p>
<p>Our correspondent reports that Africare is a US- based organisation which seeks to address African development and policy issues to build sustainable, healthy and productive communities.</p>
<p>It was also reported that its MAPS-C project has served over 90,000 people in four local government areas in Akwa Ibom and Rivers states; namely Eket, Ibeno, Bonny and Ogu-bolo since 2011 to 2018.</p>
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