HVAD: NACA urges collaborative, focused action on HIV vaccine

NACA PRESS STATEMENT

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Today marks the 21st anniversary of global efforts to develop a HIV vaccine. Although progress in HIV vaccine development by the scientific community continues to raise hope that one day this feat will be achieved, a lot of work is still required.

The HIV Vaccine Awareness Day is a day that recognizes stakeholders involved in HIV vaccine research, including health professionals, volunteers, members of the civil society and scientists. It provides an opportunity to educate communities about the importance of developing a HIV vaccine for both preventive and treatment purposes.

Over 3 million people in Nigeria are living with HIV. Every new infection has social and economic consequences for the country. A successful HIV vaccine would reduce the number of new infections and also slow the progress of the illness in those infected with the virus. It is important for all stakeholders to double their efforts to ensure that Nigeria as a country contributes positively to the development of a HIV vaccine.

The Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Sani Aliyu, is optimistic that developing a HIV vaccine is feasible in the not-too-distant future, and calls for renewed commitment by all stakeholders to make this feat happen. ‘’ As we mark World HIV Vaccine Day, I call for a renewed commitment from all stakeholders to push for the realization of the production of this much needed vaccine’’

The established roadmap for HIV vaccine development is vigorously being followed, with stakeholders conducting operational and implementation research to address potential barriers that can hinder access to HIV Vaccines. NACA, in partnership with the New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) will continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders in promoting community education and awareness as well as intensify efforts to ensure that an effective HIV vaccine is developed to arrest the HIV epidemic at a global level.

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