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Millions Of Women Don't Attend Antenatal-Ehanire Laments Over MTCT of HIV | SEE DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

May 05, 2021

The Minister for Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, has lamented on the number of pregnant women who do not attend antenatal.

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He also expressed concern over new paediatric HIV infections in children aged 0-4 years during a national dialogue on Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT), on Tuesday in Abuja, organised by the National AIDS/STIs Control Programme of the Federal Ministry of Health.

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He said that in spite of significant achievements in HIV Programme, there were persisting poor outcomes in PMTCT, noting that the dialogue was prompted by the urgency to scale-up sustainable programmes for PMTCT of HIV to eliminate new HIV infections among children.

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Ehanire said;

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"Nigeria, being one of the 21 priority countries in Sub-Saharan Africa for the elimination of vertical transmission of HIV, committed to and endorsed The Global Plan.

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"We agreed to be held accountable for achieving the set targets by 2015. Since then, we implemented several pillars cutting across leadership, policy and coordination.ÔÇØ

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He, however, said that "data still points to overall underachievement in key result areas, including PMTCT.

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"For example, PMTCT coverage is only 37 per cent and 21,000 new paediatric HIV infections recorded in children aged 0-4 years in 2019.ÔÇØ

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Ehanire who described the growing cases as unacceptable, explained that major bottlenecks impacting PMTCT negatively included the variable coverage of Antenatal care (ANC) services, unmet need for family planning, poor testing coverage for pregnant women and poor tracking and retention in care for HIV exposed infants, among others.

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"Overall, we estimate that 88 per cent of pregnant women who test positive are on anti-retrovirals (ARVs)ÔÇØ the minister said.

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The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mr Adulaziz Mashi Abdullahi, said the dialogue was to provide a platform for all actors to agree on key next steps toward achieving the goal of elimination mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS in the country.

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Abdullahi added that the ministry expected stakeholders to review efforts, political and technical issues hindering the achievement of the set goal.

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He noted that special attention was paid to optimising PMTCT at health facilities and scaling up targeted community testing of pregnant women, improving demand creation and HIV case finding among pregnant women and improving Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) services.

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Dr Gambo Aliyu, the Director-General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), however, said that in spite of unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, 350,000 Persons Living with HIV (PLWHIV) were identified in the last 18 months.

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He added that "the 350,000 people identified were put under treatment in the last 18 months in spite of COVID-19.

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"This number is a break from the previous 50,000 to 60,000 a year.ÔÇØ

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Aliyu said NACA accessed some rural communities and maintained services to be able to identify cases.

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He explained that "from a few numbers of one-stop shops, it increased to 60 one-stop shops all over the country and all these accounted to the 350,000 we were able to identify, instead of the traditional 50,000 to 60,000 people.

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"Results from the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS) conducted in 2018 shows about 1.9 million people under the age of 64 are living with HIV.ÔÇØ

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On mother-to-child HIV transmission, Aliyu said there was need to tweak the existing strategy to stop the transmission.

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The NACA boss, who said that the number of women on HIV treatment had greatly improved between 2006 and 2019, emphasised that "it is not the PMTCT that is not working, it is the strategy that we have to tweak.

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"If you look at the numbers we had as far back as 2006, we had about 13,000 women on treatment.

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"As of 2019, about 421,000 women on treatment; this is over 200 per cent increase.ÔÇØ

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He, however, lamented that six million out of eight million pregnant women were not attending antenatal care.

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"So, we are battling with two million that are attending antenatal care in implementing these services; for those that we have access to the services are delivered well.ÔÇØ

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He noted that the only way to eliminate MTCT was to take services to the community level, adding that "if we can do that, I guarantee all of us that in the next 18 months, we will see huge rebound that we noticed with ART surge.ÔÇØ

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