NGO introduces HIV/AIDS cure

This was made known to the press in a one-day workshop for Officers and Men entitled” the need to explore the ways out of HIV/AIDS menace in Nigeria” organized by an NGO, Media initiative against HIV/AIDS at  1 Div Nigerian Army at Kaduna state.

Ambassador Prince Ayo Adeleye a Fellow of Nigeria Medical, and Laboratory Science Council said “He has been on 10 years of taming of the Virus having near 100% success and I grantees 2 days cure of HIV/AIDS. The system I apply as a fellow of my distinguished profession is to kill the virus with the system with no damage to the body metabolism because once a virus centers the body; it cannot be completely removed but can be killed and enhanced to produce antigens to protect the body.”

I am happy to inform the Military which is known for its no-nonsense attitude that there is a therapy that kills the virus HIV/AIDS. I advice the military to stop stigma because the stigmatization of HIV/AIDS patients kills faster than the ailment itself. I am willing to treat two volunteers free of charge from the Military community provided their kidney and Read the rest of this entry »

Nigeria makes HIV/AIDS pre-marriage test mandatory

To make Nigeria a free HIV/AIDS nation and reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS, Kaduna state Aids Control Agency, Christian Association of Nigeria, and Muslim organizations have made HIV/AIDS pre-marriage test compulsory for every couple before they could be joined in holy matrimony.

The Kaduna state Aids Control Agency reported that the number of infected HIV/AIDS victims in 2009 where increased by 7% in Kaduna state which are mainly women and children.

Speaking with the Executive Secretary of Kaduna state Aids Control Agency Honorable Patrick Katuka who made it known that the increase is due to the awareness and publicity been made on HIV/AIDS and people have began to come out to declare themselves positive.

“With the awareness, seminar, and publicity on HIV/AIDS stigmatization on people living with the diseases have reduce and people can now boldly come out for treat and by so doing the figures are bond to increase. It is a good thing that the number of rose up because it enables us to know the actual number of infected people in the state.”

The Agency, have 6-point Agenda that will en Read the rest of this entry »

Hiv / Aids In India A Review

HIV/AIDS – India   An overview

      

AIDS considered as the modern pandemic of the world and    With more than 5 million people estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS, India’s HIV/AIDS prevalence is second in the world only to South Africa.

  

The Government of India estimates that in 2006, about 2.45 million Indians were living with HIV (1.75 – 3.15 million) with an adult prevalence rate of 0.41%. India’s highly heterogeneous epidemic is largely concentrated in six states – in the industrialized south and west, and in the north-eastern tip. On average, HIV prevalence in those states is 4-5 times higher than in the other Indian states. HIV  prevalence is highest in the Mumbai-Karnataka corridor, the Nagpur area of Maharashtra, the Nammakkal district of Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Manipur and Nagaland.  " We must remember that India has nearly 3 million people living with HIV. These are people facing stigma, discrimination and irrational prejudice everyday of their lives and need all o Read the rest of this entry »

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