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Abstract

With the national prevalence of 5.0% in Nigeria, HIV infections have become one of the most dreadly medical challenges. Availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has given a new hope of living with somewhat terminal syndrome.

The availability, affordability and effective usage of antiretrovirals in Kano (North West Nigeria) was studied to provide a data for compliance study with the National Standard Treatment Guideline (STG) and also for comparison with other International data.

A total of 138 patients (pooled from three health institutions) were studied at random through a structured questionnaire and patient medication information record. The mean age of the patients was 35.6years with a standard deviation of 7.8 years. Antiretroviral drugs are readily available.

Introduction

When it first appeared, AIDS (clinical stage of HIV infection) was recognized only as a severe previously unseen immuno-deficiency syndrome of unknown cause.

In 1981, initial reports describe the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in the U.S. as a clinical syndrome of immune deficiency well before researchers identified HIV and showed it to be the cause of the syndrome (CDC, 1981; 1988).

Human immuno-deficiency virus infection initially only recognized among homosexuals in the U.S. in 1981 resulted in an early hypothesis that AIDS resulted from a behaviour specific to gay men because at that time in 1980s, gay men sometimes inhale amyl and butyl nitrate to enhance sexual performance.

This was however dismissed when the syndrome was later observed in other population group in Europe, America and Central Africa.

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