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• Nigeria disease control centre insists only treatment
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Three weeks after Prof.
Maduike Ezeibe of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Abia State claimed
to have discovered a cure for Human Immuno-deficiency Virus/Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), Spanish scientists over the weekend said five
patients living with the disease are virus-free seven months after taking a new
vaccine.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
According
to a study published in New Scientist but first reported by DailyMailUK Online,
the treatment, developed by researchers in Spain, allowed the patients to stop
taking regular antiretroviral (ARV) drugs – the current method of suppressing
HIV.
Scientists
have yet to test the results in a large-scale clinical trial, but they say the
vaccine may be a “functional cure.”
It
is the first step towards success in a field that has failed to find a vaccine in
the last 30 years.
Dr.
Beatriz Mothe, from the IrsiCaixa AIDS Research Institute in Barcelona, Spain,
said: “It’s the proof of concept that through therapeutic vaccination we can
really re-educate our T cells to control the virus. This is the first time that
we see this is possible in humans.”
Mothe
and her colleagues used an HIV vaccine made by Professor Tomáš Hanke from the
University of Oxford in the United Kingdom (UK).
The
study included 13 participants, who had taken ARVs for a little over three years
on average – all within six months of being infected.
After
four weeks, eight of the patients saw the virus rebound. But the other five
patients have gone six to 28 weeks without having to restart the treatment.
The
virus became temporarily undetectable, but it has never gone above 2,000 copies
per milliliter, which is the criterion to restart treatment.
Meanwhile,
the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and
Prevention (NCDC), Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, told The Guardian yesterday that there is no cure for HIV/AIDS as
claimed by Ezeibe. “No, there is no cure for HIV. It is important that we do
not deceive our people. There is no cure for HIV. However, treatment is
available that allows those infected to live healthy and productive lives. We
encourage everyone to get tested, know their HIV status and if positive, get
treatment in one of many centres in Nigeria. Treatment is free,” he said.
Ihekweazu
said NCDC wants to avoid giving false hope to patients who may now abandon their
Anti Retro Viral (ARVs) drugs thus leading to an increase in prevalence and
mortality from the disease. He said the agency also does not want a situation
where the trust of partners and donors in the country’s health system is lost.
How about the claim of HIV cure by Prof. Ezeibe? The NCDC boss said: “Science is universal and there is no place for sentiments when it comes to science. While I would love for this breakthrough to come from Nigeria, there should be no emotional considerations in assessing the validity of scientific evidence.
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