Rivers
HIV-AIDS Carriers Task RSG On Viral Machine
People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Rivers State have appealed to the state government to install a Viral Load Machine at the Braithwaite Specialist Memorial Hospital (BSMH).
The appeal was made by the State Coordinator of PLWHA, Mr. Emmanuel Clifford, during a one day workshop to commemorate the 2010 World Development Information Day organized by the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Port Harcourt (PEPFAR) on Thursday.
Mr. Clifford said the availability of the machine would help in determining their health status and at the same time aid in the administration of Anti-retroviral Drugs (ARV) on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients.
For now, he observed, the CD count machine in the government-owned hospital was over burdened with huge number of patients and cannot determine the viral load of their HIV status.
Mr. Clifford, who stressed the need for people to go for voluntary tests in order to know their HIV status noted that the disease was real, and therefore called on people to jettison archaic traditional beliefs about the ailment.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has called on the Rivers State Agency for the Control of AIDS (RIVSACA) to evolve drastic measures to curb the pandemic.
The Rivers NMA Chairman representative also harped on the need for government to show political will in fighting the pandemic by providing the necessary up-to-date health equipment and enforce anti-discriminatory laws in the state.
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