BY: NewsPeddlers
The
Taraba State Agency for control of Aids on Sunday said 77 persons tested positive for HIV
during the ongoing mass testing and treatment to ensure an HIV-free society by
2030.
Garba Danjuma, director-general, the Taraba State Agency for the Control of Aids (TACA), said 2,156 residents were tested.
“During our mass testing and treatment project over the
weekend, only 77 persons were confirmed positive for the virus out of 2,156
tested across 16 local government areas of the state.
“We tested 359 children of between 0-14 years old.
“The 76 out of the 77 victims have already been linked for
treatment with various health facilities across the state,” he said.
During TACA’s weekly review performance of the
Implementation by partners working across HIV, tuberculosis, Orphans and
Vulnerable Children (OVC), Mr Danjuma said 36,396 people living with HIV in
Taraba were already under regular treatment.
He said 20,200 others had been virally suppressed.
“It is our hope that the name HIV should not be found in
Taraba State by 2030,” he added.
Joseph Chiegil, team leader, Reaching Impact and
Saturation Epidemic Control (RISE Nigeria), which is partnering with TACA,
commended the Taraba government for the steps to ensure the elimination of
HIV/AIDs by 2030.
He pledged his organisation’s continuous support to ensure
the agency succeeded in its drive to kick out HIV.
SOURCE: NAN