Missed opportunities of poor implementation of prevention with positives among HIV-positive women on treatment in Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria

I. Ade-Ojo, T. Okunola, Olufunke Temiloluwa Oso
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Introduction: The current prevalence of HIV particularly in Nigeria does not reflect global efforts at curtailing the pandemic. One of the drivers increasing the rate of a new infection is the transmission of HIV by people already living with the virus. Scaling up prevention interventions and strategies will reverse this unwarranted trend. Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out among women living with HIV (WLHIV) receiving care at the Adult Antiretroviral Clinic (ART) of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti between February and April 2021. Results: One hundred and forty-eight eligible WLHIV participated and completed the study. The majority of the participants were married (74.3%), in a monogamous family setting (68.9%), within the reproductive age group (91.8%), and were Christians (75.7%). Only 5.4% earned all the components of prevention interventions and strategies for people living with HIV (PwP) leaving a wide gap of 94.6% missed opportunities. Conclusion: The findings that WLHIV in this study are well literate about HIV risk transmission and prevention strategies and are adherent to their HAART medications did not translate to the adequate observance of prevention interventions and strategies. Scaling up prevention with positive programs (PwP) is urgently needed to prevent the further surge in the rate of new infections.
在尼日利亚西南部埃基蒂州,艾滋病毒阳性妇女在接受治疗时错过了实施预防措施不力的机会
导言:目前艾滋病毒的流行,特别是在尼日利亚,并没有反映出全球为遏制这一流行病所作的努力。增加新感染率的一个驱动因素是已经感染艾滋病毒的人传播艾滋病毒。扩大预防干预措施和战略将扭转这一毫无根据的趋势。方法:在2021年2月至4月期间,在埃基蒂州立大学教学医院成人抗逆转录病毒诊所(ART)接受治疗的感染艾滋病毒(WLHIV)的妇女中进行了一项横断面研究。结果:148名符合条件的WLHIV参与并完成了研究。大多数参与者已婚(74.3%),在一夫一妻制家庭环境中(68.9%),处于生育年龄(91.8%),并且是基督徒(75.7%)。只有5.4%的人获得了针对艾滋病毒感染者的预防干预和战略的所有组成部分,留下了94.6%的巨大差距。结论:本研究发现,WLHIV对HIV风险传播和预防策略有很好的了解,并坚持他们的HAART药物治疗,但这并没有转化为对预防干预措施和策略的充分遵守。迫切需要通过积极规划扩大预防,以防止新感染率进一步飙升。
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