So far on my LeNNiB journey – Queen Ugwoeru

So far on my LeNNiB journey – Queen Ugwoeru

Twice a week, I make this long journey from Ijegun to Ojodu Berger. If you are familiar with Lagos state, you will agree with me when I say that it’s not an easy feat.

On those days, the dash to get out of the house so that I can make it to class on time can be exhilarating, but I am not complaining.

In fact, I eagerly anticipate it.

It has broadened my knowledge of HIV prevention advocacy and all the work that goes into planning strategic and effective HIV prevention programs for various demographics.

From Mr. David (our very own prof, calmly dropping nuggets of wisdom and a continual reminder of the no lateness rule), to Mr. Tosin (our plagiarism catcher, always cool and calm, patiently listening to our countless arguments), then Mr. Richard (proper M & E, he is all about the numbers), Ms. Florita (ever-smiling, you can literally feel her passion every time she teaches and it is so infectious) and the lovely Ms. Olayide (so eloquent, I could listen to her speak all day), our coordinators and facilitators have been amazing.

My favorite part of the program has to be my fellow champions. I love how the class can be serious one minute and burst into a series of hot takes the very next. The conversations and the respectful differences in opinions are what I look forward to the most.

I would also like to not forget our yummy free lunches and wifi.

I feel lucky to be a part of this program, and I am excitedly looking forward to the next 5 months as a LeNNiB champion.

-Queen Uguoeru – 2022 LENNiB Champion

MOTHER TO CHILD – Opeyemi Ogunyemi

MOTHER TO CHILD – Opeyemi Ogunyemi

Juliana, a female sex worker at Miliki brothel, got pregnant by one of her customers, but unfortunately, the man denied the pregnancy. She tried to abort the baby but all the efforts proved abortive, hence a sign that she should probably keep the baby which she succumbed to. Juliana decided to give birth traditionally because  of the exorbitant hospital bills. During child birth, there was a little complication which mandated the need for her transfer to a general hospital where they found out the baby was HIV positive. The doctors tested the mother immediately and the same result was observed.

Juliana was enrolled with her child and they both were placed on treatment.

Had Juliana’s status been known to her, she could have been enrolled for PMTCT-Preventing and eliminating mother to child transmission of HIV.

PMTCT of HIV refers to the spread of HIV from an HIV positive woman to her child either during pregnancy, child birth, or breastfeeding.

Components of comprehensive PMTCT.

  1. Primary prevention of HIV infection among woman of child bearing.
  2. Preventing unintended pregnancies among woman living with HIV.
  3. Preventing HIV transmission from a woman living with HIV to her infant.
  4. Providing appropriate treatment, care and support to mother’s living with HIV and their children.

Ogunyemi Opeyemi – 2022 LeNNiB Champion

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EVENT DRIVEN PREP – Ogunyemi Opeyemi

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EVENT DRIVEN PREP – Ogunyemi Opeyemi

Modern science has wrought great wonders in HIV prevention and treatment. It is no doubt that for those who are equipped with full and correct information, preventing infections by the virus through PrEP is one of the most reliable and far reaching methods, providing up to 99% protection if used correctly and consistently.

The most common regimen for PrEP is the Daily PrEP which basically involves popping one pill daily, everyday. But the problem with this method is that, not everyone can bear taking daily pills, they might not like medications well enough to take one pill daily; or they might not even have sex enough times to justify the daily intake of the drug. This is where a different regimen of PrEP intake can function effectively — Event Based PrEP (EBP).

Event Based PrEP (EBP), also called On-Demand PrEP is a type of regimen that is purposed for people who have planned sex. It is important that the sex commencement is planned for a particular time period and not spontaneous, as that is the only way this would work. Because of the manner of taking this regimen, it is sometimes called 2-1-1.

The manner of EBP intake is as follows:

  • Take two start-up pills 2-24 hours before the sex. This means that if I for instance have sex planned for 3pm tomorrow, I should take the two pills between the periods of 4pm today and 1pm tomorrow. At least two hours must be left between the time the start-up pills were taken and the sex. If for any reason the two pills cannot be taken at once, they can be taken singly, but both must within the stated time period.
  • Take one pill 24 hours after the first dose as a follow-up dose. This second dose should fall around the same time the two start-up pills were taken the previous day.
  • Continue taking one pill around the same time as the start-up pills until the second day after the sex.

Event Based PrEP according to studies has been found to provide just as much protection as regular daily PrEP if adhered to strictly.  Now, this is where the problem lies — remembering to take the pills at the time one is supposed to.

Ogunyemi Opeyemi – 2022 LeNNiB Champion

 

INJECTABLE PREP – OPEYEMI OGUNYEMI

INJECTABLE PREP – OPEYEMI OGUNYEMI

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PREP) has been globally lauded as one of the most potent biomedical interventions introduced in the 21st century to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Indeed, according to World Health Organization, in 2020, there were about 940,000 people across 83 countries in the world who received oral PREP at least once in 2020. Most PREP users in 202o were reported in the African (52%) and Americas (30%) regions.

However, one of the major complaints that has resonated in respect of oral PREP is its daily intake. Many individuals are generally adverse to medications-particularly reoccurring ones-and thus this has caused a big issue in medication adherence. In this light, a long-acting injectable PREP-which is administered once every two months- is especially welcoming. In addition, various clinical trials have revealed that long-acting injectable PREP offers superior efficacy (66% -89%) to oral PREP. Not to be overlooked is also the fact that with this new form of HIV Prevention, medications do not need to be carrying medications everywhere which makes it more convenient to travel and also engage in sexual adventures.

This innovation is not without its detriments. For one, it would mean more trips to the health center (6 times a year) as opposed to the trimonthly approach of oral PREP. This is because only qualified health practitioner can administer the injections. In addition, the medication is dangerously overpriced. In the United States of America, a single PREP injection costs about $3,700, which in Nigerian naira, amounts to N1,537,905.00 using official bank rates. This is far above the financial capacity of residents of both countries and indeed, across the globe. Thus, its availability and affordability is very limited.

Nevertheless, an overall appraisal shows that the benefits of long-acting injectable PREP far outweigh its cons. It is extolled as a medical breakthrough, one capable of bringing humanity one step closer towards eradicating the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It is hoped that with time, injectable PREP would be engaged globally at an affordable price.

Opeyemi Ogunyemi – 2022 LeNNiB Champion

Rape or Sexism: A silent thief of pride and health – Uruntie Rejoice Oritsemoyowa

Rape or Sexism: A silent thief of pride and health – Uruntie Rejoice Oritsemoyowa

Tagba and Eso, his girlfriend, after sharing a meal (neither of them were under the influence of any substance) began talking and then kissed, but he objected when she began to undress him saying they were in the lecture room. Physical intimacy had been a strain throughout their one-month relationship as she was far older than him and more sexually experienced than he was (a virgin), also due to Tagba’s religious beliefs he intended to abstain from sex until marriage which he had clearly explained to her several times she attempted to take things to another level, his verbal objections were sufficient to convince her.

But on this particular occasion, she only reacted more aggressively when he told her “no,” which was entirely out of character based on their previous experiences. She forced her hand into his pants in an effort to manually stimulate him, but her movements were so violent that they were quite painful and originally futile. Even as this was happening, he tried to pacify her, saying: “You know how I feel about this, please just listen to me,” but it was as if she couldn’t even hear him.

He then resorted to the excuse “But I don’t have a condom” and was shocked how excited she was and she said, “I don’t have one either”.

He contemplated some kind of physical resistance when she climbed on top of him, but his mind immediately imagined scene of him trying to explain to the police how and why he gave his girlfriend a black eye. The fear of being expelled for fighting in the school premises clouded his head. He also feared been accused of attempted rape if she was accidentally injured in some way.

So he gave up the fight and was raped.

Rape is an unlawful sexual activity, most often involving sexual intercourse, against the will of the victim through force or the threat of force or with an individual who is incapable of giving legal consent because of minor status, mental illness, mental deficiency, intoxication, unconsciousness, or deception. Rape was long considered to be caused by unbridled sexual desire.

Most male rape victims do not understand they were raped, others who understand are too ashamed or afraid to speak up. These rape cases most times go unreported, victims uncarted for especially regarding health and sexual safety owing to the society focusing more on female rape victims. Males are raped daily by aunties, caregivers, nannies, girlfriends and even folks from their own gender(men).

It is alarming to note that rape and sexual assault affect young men who make up a disproportionately large part of the teeming youths and teenagers each year in Nigeria. And younger people, especially between ages 10-34years, are at the highest risk for sexual violence. Besides the physical and emotional trauma, they may also be at risk for sexually transmitted infections such as HIV, hence the importance of including post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) as an immediate need of a rape victim regardless of their gender.

What is PEP?

PEP is a combination of three antiretroviral drugs that can be taken soon after a possible HIV exposure. It is designed to prevent possible HIV infection. For effectiveness, it has to be administered within 72 hours (3 days) of exposure. PEP can lower the risk of HIV infection by 80% if taken as prescribed.

Who should be given PEP?

  • People who think they might have been exposed to HIV during sex including rape victims (who are HIV-negative and came into contact with bodily fluids from a rapist who is HIV positive through the vagina, anus, eyes, mouth, skin with cuts or wounds or do not know their assailant’s HIV status and seeks medical attention within the 72-hour period)
  • Injection drug users who recently shared needles or other related items
  • At risk Health Workers.

PEP should be taken only in emergency situations. It is not meant for regular use in the events of frequent exposure to HIV.

How long is PEP taken?

PEP comprises a series of three drugs that is taken once or twice daily over 28 days. It is important not to skip any doses.

Series of HIV tests are required to check status while on PEP. The recommended timeline for follow-up tests after exposure for anyone on PEP are: 30 days and 90 days

What are the side effects of PEP?

PEP is a safe course of therapy, but about 40% of those who take PEP may have side effects that usually range from mild to moderate namely: nausea, fatigue, vomiting, headaches and diarrhoea which are treatable.

Uruntie Rejoice Oritsemoyowa – 2022 LeNNiB Champion

INTELLIGENT TESTIN – GEFTA IGBOKWE

INTELLIGENT TESTIN – GEFTA IGBOKWE

The quest for efficiency and accuracy in providing HIV-testing service with proportional positivity   yield has been constructively deliberated across set indicators and targeted populations in respect to budget and   availability  of test kits and commodities ,  has led to developing and adapting a more Specific , Measurable ,Achievable ,Realistic and  set Time-bound /period of testing known as INDEX TESTING ,IT .

I.T or Index Testing, which could be referred to as partner testing or partner notification services, can be defined as an approach whereby  a newly identified individual living with HIV ,has his or her sexual partners, biological children and anyone with whom sharps therefore needle  and blades was shared are  constructively elicited and offered HIV testing services by obtaining their information from HIV-positive individual or  clients.

Elicitation of contacts  of an index or newly identified refers to the process of an index client thinking of sexual and drug injecting partners, biological children, or risk network members who are at risk of HIV, do not know their status, and are therefore recommended for HIV testing

Its has been observed  , reasonably considered and  now almost  widely  practiced ,as Index testing and partner notification serves as a  core intervention used to efficiently and effectively identify HIV-positive individuals. However, tools that helped ensure index testing programs were implemented with appropriate quality, scale, and fidelity were not readily available.

Moreso,   record has it with results and data indicating  that testing of biological children and sexual partners utilizing the HIV index testing model can be viable to identify and link children, adolescents and adults into care and treatment.

With this conscious effort of testing process stemming from identifying a newly infected person to Offering Index Testing approach  , to the infected person  Accepting the service, to  agreeing to Eliciting his or her Sexual  and needle sharing Partners,  to Contacting Partners , and  Testing Partners then Linking Partners to ART if tested Positive  and documenting the linkage rate  ,to starting the cycle over again by offering the same Index Testing approach to another newly identified positive , the process has various intelligent Notification Approaches.

Gefta Igbokwe – 2022 LeNNiB Champion