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FG develops plan to eliminate Mother-to-Child transmission

According to the the Assistant Director, HIV/AIDS Division of the ministry, Dr Deborah Odoh, the plan is aimed at stopping HIV spread by 2030.

A doctor draws blood from a man to check for HIV/AIDS at a mobile testing unit in Ndeeba, a suburb in Uganda's capital Kampala May 16, 2014.

This plan, according to the the Assistant Director, HIV/AIDS Division of the ministry, Dr Deborah Odoh, is aimed at halting the spread of the scourge by 2030.

She said the operational plan had incorporated the roles of the private sector and the community in the bid to end the Prevention of Mother-to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.

She added that the plan has also addressed the provision of Anti-Retro Viral (ARV) drugsfor HIV positive pregnant women and ensured that unintended/unplanned pregnancies were prevented among positive women.

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She explained that since 2002 when the PMTCT programme begun, Nigeria has been one of the first to adopt each revision of guidelines recommended by World Health Organisation (WHO).

She said government has strengthened the health system, provided  essential commodities like test kits and ARVs, capacity building for health providers and improved thehealth-seeking behaviour of Nigerians.

According to Odoh, only about 30 per cent of HIV positive women are accessing ARVs forPMTCT despite efforts of government and partners.

She, however, added that "we wanted to use available resources to reach more pregnant women with the WHO recommended “Option B” alternative."

She noted that providing life-long ARVs was a responsibility that must not be taken lightly, as work on uninterrupted drug supply, strengthening of health systems and capacity building for health providers were areas that must be sustained.

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The assistant director said the ministry was committed to full implementation of theTask Shifting/Task Sharing policy for Maternal and Newborn Health Care.

"We are intensifying efforts to source funds to bridge the gap created by the dwindling resources and support for PMTCT services in Nigeria.

"Advocacy to governors, lawmakers, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Budget and Planning is being carried out by the ministers of health to ensure that key activities are captured in the 2017 budget," she said.

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