The World needs HIV vaccine
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By Chinye Osa-Afiana

The hype on HIV has been ongoing for several years, and it’s no surprise that the need for a vaccine is gaining same popularity.

It would be so easy to give a long essay on the need and importance of this vaccine, but personally, I have questions to ask my teenage self. As a teen, would I readily take the HIV vaccine if it was made available? I honestly doubt it.

First of all, I’m very sure my mum would say a huge NO!! This could mean a license to engage in illicit sex. Also, there’s the fear of needles and the concern on the frequency of the vaccine intake. But then, this is just me.

It’s easy to take solace in ignorance and absolve oneself from taking responsibility of certain life-altering issues. This is seen in our attitude towards going the extra mile to think of solutions to long standing issues, we most times do not care as long as we are not directly affected. But then, as it concerns HIV, the devastating trail of bodies it has left in its wake as the years go by has prompted the outcry for investments into finding a lasting solution to this menace.

One can only imagine how far this pursuit to a lasting solution has come, as there are still many getting infected and dying from HIV infection.

Google was kind enough to provide this concise info.

But then, all hope is not lost. Yes. There is hope; concerned individuals, institutions and various governments are partnering up to provide a lasting end to this menace in the form of a vaccine.

The question now is; how have you contributed to the end of the spread of the virus? How have you tried to increase your knowledge about the search for the vaccine? How have you helped a friend, neighbor or stranger to be more aware on the work done to finding a cure to AIDS? Above all, will you readily let go of myths & cultural beliefs to receive a HIV vaccine, if made available?

Like in the case of small pox and polio, this vaccine can also give back confidence to all affected directly or indirectly by the disease.

My good friend google to the rescue!!!

It is no longer a thought, or an imagination, or a far-fetched idea of an idealist. It is real. And it is happening now. Join the crusade in increasing the awareness for HIV vaccine in your community. A little word here, a little word there, will eventually go viral, causing the appropriate persons to take heed of our concerns. I personally, will no longer live under the shackles of myths and cultural beliefs concerning vaccines.

I choose to break free of these unseen chains. I choose to be guided by accurate information. And I choose to make informed decisions that will impact positively on members of my community.

The world needs a vaccine. Africa needs a vaccine. Nigeria needs the vaccine.

How can you contribute???