Vaccines: The most effective way to ultimately end new HIV infections.

Vaccines: The most effective way to ultimately end new HIV infections.

Vaccines help protect the immune system from serious infectious diseases. A vaccine is made from very small amounts of weak or dead germs that can cause diseases for example, viruses, bacteria, or toxins. It prepares your body to fight the disease faster and more effectively so you won’t get sick. HIV scientist are yet to get a vaccine for the virus. An HIV vaccine could be PREVENTIVE  and THERAPEUTIC.

A PREVENTIVE HIV vaccine will be given to people who do not have HIV, with the goal of preventing HIV infection in the future. The vaccine will teach the person’s immune system to recognize and effectively fight HIV in case the person is ever exposed to HIV , while the THERAPEUTIC HIV vaccine model will be given to people who already have HIV.

The goal of a therapeutic HIV vaccine is to strengthen a person’s immune response to the HIV. Researchers are exploring the use of therapeutic HIV vaccines to slow down the progression of HIV infection and also to ultimately eliminate the need for  antiretroviral therapy  (ART) while keeping undetectable levels of HIV. Treatment options for HIV have improved a lot over the last 30 years. But HIV medicines can have side effects, can be expensive, and can be hard to access in some countries. Also, some people may develop drug resistances to certain HIV medicines and then must change medicines. Correct and consistent condom use and taking PrEP  can help prevent HIV transmission, but I believe a preventive HIV vaccine will be the most effective way to completely end new HIV infections.

Adeshina Oluwanifemi, 2020 LeNNiB Champion.

A VACCINE IS ONE OF THE BEST SCIENTIFIC WAYS TO END HIV

A VACCINE IS ONE OF THE BEST SCIENTIFIC WAYS TO END HIV

HIV and was officially recognized in the early 80’s as a new health condition with little knowledge about the virus or chain of infection. While people had no idea of what people living with HIV go through, this led to death of so many people around the globe as a result of AIDS and other related infections.
Over the years, millions of people have died due to HIV infection, making, government, institution and other stakeholders to introduce new policies to support research into the causes of HIV, provision of care, support and treatment for people living with HIV. Currently, HIV still remain an incurable disease. Stakeholders continues to educate the general public on, spread of HIV, the need to end stigmatization against people living with HIV, campaigns to prevent HIV as well as important information about HIV and other HIV related health issues.

Today, it is generally known that a vaccine is one of the best chances to stop the spread of diseases as well as to stop a pandemic because it prevents infection thereby lowering death rates or spread of the disease while reducing the burdens on health systems. Vaccine has prevented polio, smallpox, measles, ebola and other diseases and also wiped out deadly diseases around the world. Yearly immunization saves up to 3 million lives, by protecting people from disease like measles, polio, yellow fever, tetanus, cholera, diphtheria, and influenza. More than 1.9 billion children around the world were vaccinated by UNICEF between 2000 and 2016

According to the UNAIDS 2019, a global HIV & AIDS statistics revealed that 1.7 million people became newly infected with HIV (end 2018) which has been reduced compared to 1997 report when the peak of HIV new infection was 2.9 million. This make vaccine essential for putting an end to HIV. A vaccine against HIV could save millions of lives if government, donors, institutions, private sectors, individual step up their support to keep on funding HIV vaccines research and development programs for the world to end the virus once and for all!

Kayode Owoso – LeNNiB Champion 2020

A vaccine is needed for durable and sustainable end of a pandemic

A vaccine is needed for durable and sustainable end of a pandemic

This year, as we celebrate the HIV Vaccine Awareness day (HVAD) on the 18th of May, 2020, we recognizes the contributions of volunteers, community members, health professionals, scientists and experts in the HIV/AIDS field who are commited to working together to find an HIV vaccine and educate communities about the importance of preventive HIV vaccine research. The world is currently operating in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and our message highlight that HIV vaccine and prevention research must be safeguarded amid the Covid-19 crisis, and the important contributions of HIV R&D to the search for a Sars-cov-2 vaccine.
Even with highly effective treatment, and proven prevention, methods such as PREP, most recent Data show an estimated 1.7 million people around the world still became newly infected with HIV  in many communities such as adolescent girls and young women in sub-sahara Africa , people who inject drugs and young men who have sex with men. HIV infection rates are still high, or climbing.
The need for an HIV vaccine is as great as it ever was, its on a strong path forward, with special large trails underway and dozens of new approaches in development. While the early stopof the HVTN702 vaccine study was a setback this year, what was learned that future HIV vaccine research efforts can be made smarter and stronger.
As progress towards an HIV vaccine continues, HIV vaccine research discoveries, funding collaborative and trail networks are also speeding global responses to Covid-19. A vaccine is needed for durable and sustainable end of a pandemic.

Adewunmi Blessing, LeNNiB Champion 2020

Festival of Vlogs Contest for the 2020 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

Festival of Vlogs Contest for the 2020 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

Festival of Vlogs Contest for the 2020 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day!

Vaccines are the most powerful public health tools available, which makes the need for a HIV vaccine imperative to ultimately ending the epidemic. This does not preclude the need for continued research for a cure for HIV, as well as continued research into developing better and more effective treatments and prevention tools.

The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) celebrate the efforts stakeholders that have continued to invest time and resources to develop a HIV vaccine.

Join us this year by contributing to a vlog post acknowledging the need for a HIV vaccine, celebrating efforts at developing a HIV vaccine and imagining the difference a HIV vaccine will make for global health, wellness and development

Objective of the festival of vlogs

A festival of vlog is a collection of videos posted by different authors about the same theme. The NHVMAS festival of vlogs is aimed at amplifying voices about their interest in HIV vaccine development, their expectation about the vaccine and to need for continued investment in HIV vaccine research.

Join us, make your voice heard and make your voice count as persons who care about an AIDS free world. Lets jointly make it known that we need a HIV vaccine now more than ever!

 

How does this work?

The 2020 HIV Vaccine Advocacy Day  is scheduled for the 18th of May

·        Make a 30 seconds video to promote the urgent need for a vaccine to prevent new HIV infection

·        Ensure the video is clear and audible with no background interference.

·        Give the video a title and share on your Facebook platform using #HVAD2020 and @nhvmas (New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society)

·        NHVMAS will select top quality videos and share on her official Facebook page.

·        The video with the highest number of VIEWS on the NHVMAS page wins a full sponsorship to attend the 2020 CSO Accountability Forum scheduled to hold in November.

·         Encourage your friends to visit NHVMAS Facebook page to watch your video.

·        All videos should be shared on NHVMAS page by the 18th of May, 2020. (Please ensure that your privacy settings enables your video to be shared)

·        The videos will be opened to public comments and votes till May 31st 2020

 

We look forward to sharing your beautiful videos!

Alaka Oluwatosin

For NHVMAS

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Vaccines: The most effective way to ultimately end new HIV infections.

A CALL FOR ADHERENCE TO RESEARCH ETHICS GUIDELINES DURING THE CONDUCT OF COVD-19 RELATED RESEARCH IN NIGERIA

The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) will like to make a public call to researchers who are designing and implementing COVID-19 related research, and ethics committee members in Nigeria who are reviewing COVID-19 related research, to adhere to research ethics guidelines for the conduct of research in Nigeria.

NHVMAS is aware that the SARS-CoV-2 infection causes COVID-19 is new and causing a highly transmittable infection with significant public health risk.

NHVMAS is also aware that research will need to be conducted during this pandemic to help understand the epidemiology, prevention, treatment and best care for those with COVID-19.

NHVMAS recognizes that like past epidemics, researchers will want to maximize the opportunities open to them during this pandemic to gather data and samples for the long-term.

We therefore will like to call on all local researchers conducting or collaborating with international partners to conduct COVID-19 related research to note the following:

  1. There is no emergency with research conduct at this time. Please ensure all COVID-19 related research and any other research seeks ethics clearance before commencement of any research. Please refer to the National Code of Health Research Ethics for Nigeria for guidance on details to be included in your research ethics protocol. Also refer to requirements of specific ethics committees that will be handling your research protocols for more specific details.

 

  1. Ethics committees designated to handle protocols of research that are of national relevance like COVID-19 related research, should also be willing to fast-track the review of these research protocols without compromising review standards. Where the protocol is technical, please refer to the National Health Research Ethics Committee for guidance. The World Health Organisation is willing to provide support for protocol reviews during periods of emergencies. Please take this offer where the need arise.

 

  1. Civil Society organizations contacted to help with community entry programs for the conduct of research should please ensure they read all the research protocol, sight ethics clearance certificates for the research protocol, and make appropriate suggestions to ensure communities are engaged not coerced into research participation. Physical distancing and all other precautions should be adhered too during the implementation of this research. Support all efforts to collect written informed consent.

 

  1. Health care providers should promote the privacy, confidentiality, care and welfare of all persons with COVID-19. All research that will recruit COVID-19 positive patients must ensure that institutional standard of practices for their treatment and care should be adhere too. While there is no international standard of care for COVID-19, please ensure that patients are not taken off care and treatment protocols that you have found to work in your institution for the purpose of research.

 

  1. The government should ensure that all COVID-19 related trials conducted in Nigeria include clauses that address post-trial access of developed products. This is an important clause that we as community members will hold our government accountable too.

 

NHVMAS shall continue to monitor the COVID-19 research space for unethical conduct of research. As gap keepers for ethical conduct of research in Nigeria, we once again encourage all researchers and research institutions in Nigeria to adhere to the National Code of Health Research Ethics for Nigeria.

THERE IS NO EMERGENCY WITH THE CONDUCT OF COVID-19 RELATED RESEARCH IN NIGERIA