Only 30.5 per cent of married men who
reportedly engage in “penetrative sex with commercial sex workers
use
condoms,” a research has shown.
The study showed that out of the 1,396
and 459 married male respondent who reside in urban and rural areas
respectively, only 137 had used commercial sex workers in the past six
months prior to study and only 63 men had used a condom at the last
visit.
The Director-General of the National
Agency for the Control of AIDS, Prof. John Idoko, said this during the
presentation on PreExposureProphylaxis by the United States Mission.
According to him PrEP is the newest HIV prevention tool which involves the use of Truvada, an antiretroviral to prevent HIV infection.
About 62 per cent of new infections, he
said, occured among persons perceived as practicing “low risk sex”,
including married sexual partners.
Idoko cited three approaches that would
aid the implementation of PreP, including remodelling with data
analysis. He added, “We want to do a feasibility study in four states.”
Also speaking, the Director (Prevention,
Care and Treatment) at the Health International (FHI 360), Dr. Hadiza
Khamofu, said infections in low risk relationships were acquired through
high risk sexual encounters
She cited a recent study by Dr. Taiwo
Ijawogin of the University of Ibadan on condom use with sex workers and
abstinence among men Nigeria.
Speaking on ‘Discordancy trends in
Nigeria’s PMTCT programme’, she stated that the ante-natal care
prevalence rate of 4.1 per cent exists among the 160 million
populations, adding that pregnancy presents a period of higher risk of
acquiring or transmitting HIV infection.”
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