The national HIV seroprevalence in Nigeria has risen steeply from about 3% in 1993 to 5-8% in 2001 and now stands at 4.4%. HIV epidemic continues to be a serious threat to the most populous country in Africa with a population of 140 million, with limited use of antiviral drugs that is taken for life since it only suppresses the virus without completely eliminating the virus or leading to cure. Only a change in social behavior and an affordable vaccine can halt the epidemic in Africa. We report here results of a pilot study on the recruitment strategies, sociodemographic aspects and HIV risk behavior of a cohort of normal volunteers recruited at the University of Jos, Nigeria. Our study recorded a high degree of interest and zeal to particip...
Background: Eventual control of HIV/AIDS is believed to be ultimately dependent on a safe, effective...
Nigeria has one of the largest prevalence rates of HIV infections in Africa. HIV is a communicable d...
HIV/AIDS continues to remain a serious public health problem in the developing nations of the world ...
Development of a globally effective HIV-1 vaccine will need to encompass Nigeria, one of the hardest...
Background: There is no doubt that the greatest health problem threatening the human race in these t...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
Background. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa is one of the sub- Saharan nations most aff...
Background. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa is one of the sub- Saharan nations most aff...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Objectives: The Human Immunodeficiency virus causes an infection of public health importance with ab...
Background An estimated 36.7 million people live with HIV/AIDS in 2015, with more than 3 million pe...
Nigeria the most populous country in Africa with a population of about 180 million people is not rul...
HIV infection is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. This paper describes the ...
HIV/AIDS continues to remain a serious public health problem in the developing nations of the world ...
Background: The need for the control of the spread and intensified effort towards the eradication of...
Background: Eventual control of HIV/AIDS is believed to be ultimately dependent on a safe, effective...
Nigeria has one of the largest prevalence rates of HIV infections in Africa. HIV is a communicable d...
HIV/AIDS continues to remain a serious public health problem in the developing nations of the world ...
Development of a globally effective HIV-1 vaccine will need to encompass Nigeria, one of the hardest...
Background: There is no doubt that the greatest health problem threatening the human race in these t...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
Background. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa is one of the sub- Saharan nations most aff...
Background. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa is one of the sub- Saharan nations most aff...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Objectives: The Human Immunodeficiency virus causes an infection of public health importance with ab...
Background An estimated 36.7 million people live with HIV/AIDS in 2015, with more than 3 million pe...
Nigeria the most populous country in Africa with a population of about 180 million people is not rul...
HIV infection is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. This paper describes the ...
HIV/AIDS continues to remain a serious public health problem in the developing nations of the world ...
Background: The need for the control of the spread and intensified effort towards the eradication of...
Background: Eventual control of HIV/AIDS is believed to be ultimately dependent on a safe, effective...
Nigeria has one of the largest prevalence rates of HIV infections in Africa. HIV is a communicable d...
HIV/AIDS continues to remain a serious public health problem in the developing nations of the world ...