The gap report released in Geneva, Switzerland, on July 16, 2014, also indicated that Nigeria was part of the countries in the world that realised a rapid increase in the number of people living with HIV accessing anti-retroviral therapy.
Camara said in a statement issued yesterday that the decline in new infections was a clear sign that the federal government was steering the HIV response in the right direction.
He added that much progress could be realised if more resources were
committed to the cause.
He said: “In the report, new infections showed signs of decline, while about 640,000 people in Nigeria were on anti-retroviral therapy in 2013.”
He said: “In the report, new infections showed signs of decline, while about 640,000 people in Nigeria were on anti-retroviral therapy in 2013.”
Pray it will continue to reduce
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