The Test and Start treatment model is the current procedure adopted for treating PLHIV. Once a person is treated positive, treatment starts immediately. There are three categories of drugs used in treatment depending on the viral strain.

The first line drugs are readily available in treatment centers. If a patient is on this drug and takes it regularly, they are very active in killing the viral cells and hinder multiplication to facilitate viral suppression after about 6months. Viral suppression is the stage where the viral load in the blood has reduced so greatly that it becomes undetectable in the blood. At this stage, the probability of the person transferring the virus to another person would have reduced greatly, this makes it less risky for others to contact the virus from such person.

The second line drugs are more expensive and not as available as the first line drugs.They are used when people develop resistance to the first line drug. The first line drugs would not be able to suppress the virus in such people, hence the need for the second line drugs.

In rare situations of resistance, third line drugs are used and at the moment, they are not even available in Nigeria. In lieu of this, PLHIV are enjoined to strictly adhere to their drugs, to avoid building resistance. It is, therefore, critical for family and friends are encouraged and help them through this process in order to attain suppression in good time. Health workers should also be trained and re-trained to get involved in the follow-up of their patients.

by 

Titilayo Akindiya

 2019 LeNNiB Champion