Source: This Day Live
Statistics from the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency has revealed that in the last one year 1,702 pregnant women tested positive to HIV and had to be placed on prophylaxis.

According to PM News, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who reeled out the statistics recently, added that 1,143 babies that had been exposed to HIV were also placed on prophylaxis.

"The agency was able to carry out in the last one year, HIV Counselling and Testing (HIC), during which a total of 115,424 clients were counselled at the health facilities. 40,997 pregnant women were counselled and tested through outreaches.

According to Idris, "5,492 positive clients commenced anti-retroviral treatment. 1,702 positive pregnant women were placed on prophylaxis and also 1,143 HIV exposed babies on prophylaxis. We conducted leadership training for 250 secondary school students."

Idris added that the agency procured and deployed a second mobile truck around the state, adding that in order to enhance prevention and behaviourial change, 60,000 leaflets and 24 booklets were printed and distributed to residents, while 16,000 stickers and 14,000 posters were distributed.

He also disclosed that attendance at the out-patient clinic departments of secondary health facilities in the state had increased by 32 per cent from 3,102,571 to 4,100,503 between 2011 and 2013.

The commissioner noted that the period between 2011 and 2013 witnessed eight per cent increase in the bed complement of secondary health facilities from 3,091 to 3,339, saying that the utilisation of services at public health services with regard to maternal and child health interventions has also improved tremendously since the beginning of the second term of this administration.

He added that the antenatal clinic attendance has increased by 68 per cent from 136,707 in year 2011 to 229,389 in year 2013.

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