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This is even as more revelations emerged from the commemoration of the World AIDS day, on the rising case of gay practice in the State.
Coordinator of HIV and AIDS management at the Braithwait Memorial specialist Hospital, Dr. Nyemelem Michael told DAILY POST that the hospital has about fifteen thousand HIV/AIDS patients.
According to Michael, “If you are talking about those who we are seeing that are positive in Port Harcourt, we have close to 15,000 people. Out of that figure, only about 5,000 are currently taking the anti-retroviral drugs”,
Meanwhile, Chief Medical Director of the Rivers state Hospitals Management Board, Doctor Okikere Iragunimah, who represented the state Commissioner for health, said the state government was committed to winning the war against HIV/AIDS.
“I have to tell you that Rivers state government is committed to winning the war”. he declared.
An AIDS patient, Peace Elijah, who shared her experience with our correspondent, said the issue of stigmatization was still very high in Rivers State, adding that it was worse than the virus itself.
Elijah, who is also the coordinator of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, said expert clients were being used to help curb the issue of stigmatization.
She noted that though HIV is a permanent virus, persons living with AIDS could still live a normal life.
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