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Health / World AIDS Day 2022 by boodcheck: 12:35pm On Dec 01, 2022
WHAT IS HIV AIDS

HIV which stands for "Human Immunodeficiency Virus" is a Virus  which targets the immune system and weakens people's defense against many infections and some types of cancer that people with healthy immune systems can more easily fight off. As the virus destroys and impairs the function of immune cells, infected individuals gradually become immunodeficient and the Immune function of the body is measured by CD4 cell count.

The most advanced stage of HIV infection is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which can take many years to develop if not treated, depending on the individual. AIDS is defined by the development of certain cancers, infections or other severe long-term clinical manifestations.

WORLD AIDS DAY 2022

Today being 1st December 2022, is World Aids day & its a day set aside remember all HIV Aids Patients and efforts that are ongoing to curtail the spread of AIDS in the world.

Estimated population worldwide as at 2020 for different continents are as follows; Asia 4,641,054,775, Africa 1,340,598,147, Europe 747,636,026, North America 592,072,212, South America 430,759,766, Australia/Oceania 43,111,704. HIV has continued to be a major global public health issue in the world as it has claimed over 40.1 million lives according to WHO.

From records presented by WHO, in 2021, about 650, 000 people died from HIV related causes and 1.5 million people acquired HIV.

CURE FOR HIV

There is no known cure for HIV infection. However, with increasing access to effective HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care, including for opportunistic infections, HIV infection has become a manageable chronic health condition, enabling people living with HIV to live long and healthy lives.
There were an estimated 1,618,38.4 million [33.9–43.8 million] people living with HIV at the end of 2021, two thirds of whom (25.6 million) are in the WHO African Region. Just in Nigeria an estimated 1,618,133 Nigerians are living with HIV.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

The symptoms of HIV vary depending on the stage of infection. Though people living with HIV tend to be most infectious in the first few months after being infected, many are unaware of their status until the later stages. In the first few weeks after initial infection people may experience no symptoms or an influenza-like illness including fever, headache, rash or sore throat.

As the infection progressively weakens the immune system, they can develop other signs and symptoms, such as swollen lymph nodes, weight loss, fever, diarrhea and cough. Without treatment, they could also develop severe illnesses such as tuberculosis (TB), cryptococcal meningitis, severe bacterial infections, and cancers such as lymphomas and Kaposi's sarcoma.

TRANSMISSION

HIV can be transmitted via the exchange of a variety of body fluids from infected people, such as blood, breast milk, semen and vaginal secretions. HIV can also be transmitted from a mother to her child during pregnancy and delivery. Individuals cannot become infected through ordinary day-to-day contact such as kissing, hugging, shaking hands, or sharing personal objects, food or water.

It is important to note that people with HIV who are taking ART and are virally suppressed do not transmit HIV to their sexual partners. Early access to ART and support to remain on treatment is therefore critical not only to improve the health of people with HIV but also to prevent HIV transmission.

RISK FACTOR
Behaviours and conditions that put individuals at greater risk of contracting HIV include:

- Having condomless anal or vaginal sex;
- Having another sexually transmitted infection (STI) such as syphilis, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and bacterial vaginosis;
- Engaging in harmful use of alcohol and drugs in the context of sexual behavior;
- sharing contaminated needles, syringes and other injecting equipment and drug solutions when injecting drugs;
- Receiving unsafe injections, blood transfusions and tissue transplantation, and medical procedures that involve unsterile cutting or piercing; and
- Experiencing accidental needle stick injuries, including among health workers.

DIAGNOSIS
HIV can be diagnosed through rapid diagnostic tests that provide same-day results. This greatly facilitates early diagnosis and linkage with treatment and care. People can also use HIV self-tests to test themselves. However, no single test can provide a full HIV positive diagnosis; confirmatory testing is required, conducted by a qualified and trained health or community worker at a community centre or clinic. HIV infection can be detected with great accuracy using WHO prequalified tests within a nationally approved testing strategy and algorithm.

Most widely-used HIV diagnostic tests detect antibodies produced by the person as part of their immune response to fight HIV. In most cases, people develop antibodies to HIV within 28 days of infection. During this time, people experience the so-called window period – when HIV antibodies haven’t been produced in high enough levels to be detected by standard tests and when they may have had no signs of HIV infection, but also when they may transmit HIV to others. After infection without treatment and viral suppression, an individual may transmit HIV transmission to a sexual or drug-sharing partner or for pregnant women to their infant during pregnancy or the breastfeeding period.

Following a positive diagnosis, people should be retested before they are enrolled in treatment and care to rule out any potential testing or reporting error prior to starting life-long treatment. It is important to support people with HIV to stay on treatment and provide counselling messages and services when there are concerns about the accuracy of their diagnosis or if they stop treatment and care and need to be re-engaged.

While testing for adolescents and adults has been made simple and efficient, this is not the case for babies born to HIV-positive mothers. For children less than 18 months of age, rapid antibody testing is not sufficient to identify HIV infection – virological testing must be provided as early as birth or at 6 weeks of age. New technologies are now available to perform this test at the point of care and enable same-day results, which will accelerate appropriate linkage with treatment and care.

HIV TESTING IN BOODCHECK INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY

Based on the need to have qualitative and quantitative test results, at Boodcheck we used advanced WHO certified Laboratory testing equipment to ensure accuracy and timely result collection. Our blood sample collection is one of the painless process in Kano Nigeria and Africa as it is being performed by our well trained local and Foreign Laboratory Scientist using vacutainer. We can be located at No. 10 Asada Plaza, Off Maiduguri Road, Behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling Station, Tarauni, Kano state, Nigeria. For FREE sample collections for different tests, kindly reach us on  07062017447.

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PREVENTION

Individuals can reduce the risk of HIV infection by limiting exposure to risk factors. Key approaches for HIV prevention, which are often used in combination, include:

- Male and female condom use;
- Prevention, testing and counselling for HIV and STIs;
- Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC);
- Use of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) for prevention (oral PrEP and long acting products), the dapivirine
Vaginal ring and injectable long-acting cabotegravir;
- Harm reduction for people who inject and use drugs; and
- Elimination of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV.

HIV is not transmitted if a person’s sexual partner is virally suppressed on ART, so increasing access to testing and supporting linkage to ART is an important component of HIV prevention.

- TREATMENT

HIV disease can be managed by treatment regimens composed of a combination of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs. Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) does not cure HIV infection but suppresses viral replication and allows an individual's immune system recovery to strengthen and regain the capacity to fight off opportunistic infections and some cancers.

Since 2016, WHO has recommended Treat All: that all people living with HIV be provided with lifelong ART, including children, adolescents, adults and pregnant and breastfeeding women, regardless of clinical status or CD4 cell count.

By June 2022, 189 countries had already adopted this recommendation, covering 99% of all people living with HIV globally. In addition to the Treat All strategy, WHO recommends a rapid ART initiation to all people living with HIV, including offering ART on the same day as diagnosis among those who are ready to start treatment. By June 2022, 97 countries reported that they have adopted this policy, and almost two-thirds of them reported country-wide implementation.

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WHO RESPONSE (WAYS FORWARD)
Global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections for the period 2022–2030 (GHSSs) guide the health sector in implementing strategically focused responses to achieve the goals of ending AIDS, viral hepatitis B and C and sexually transmitted infections by 2030.

The 2022–2030 strategies recommend shared and disease-specific country actions supported by actions by WHO and partners. They consider the epidemiological, technological, and contextual shifts of previous years, foster learnings across the disease areas, and create opportunities to leverage innovations and new knowledge for effective responses to HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections.

The strategies call for a precise focus to reach the people most affected and at risk for each disease that addresses inequities. They promote synergies under a universal health coverage and primary health care framework and contribute to achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly requested progress reports on the implementation of the strategies in 2024, 2026, 2028 and 2031, noting that the 2026 report will provide a mid-term review based on the progress made in meeting the strategies’ 2025 targets.

The strategic directions of the GHSSs 2022–2030 are to:

- Deliver people-centered evidence-based services
- Optimize systems, sectors and partnerships for impact
- Generate and use data to drive decisions for action
- Engage empowered communities and civil society
- Foster innovation for accelerated action.

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Health / Difference Between Hepatitis B And C, Where To Get Tested In Kano State by boodcheck: 11:50am On Oct 26, 2022
Before we look at the differences that exist between Hepatitis B & C and where to get tested, let us first dive into what Hepatitis is all about.

Hepatitis is simply inflammation of the liver. As a vital organ of the body, the main functions of the liver include; processing of nutrients, fighting of infections and filtering the blood. Now the problem is that when the liver is inflamed or damaged, it affects its proper functioning.

Causes of Hepatitis

Hepatitis can be caused by heavy alcohol use, certain drugs, liver failure, liver transplants, toxins, some medications, toxins, some diseases, bacterial and viral infections.

What is common between Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B also called (HBV) and Hepatitis C also known as (HCV) are both caused by a virus that causes inflammation of the liver called “Hepatitis”.

What is Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B is a type of contagious viral infection liver disease that can range in severity from a mild infection, lasting several weeks to a long-term lifelong illness. In another way, it can be said that Hepatitis B can be either “acute” or “chronic”. Acute in the sense that the viral infection lasts for weeks but not more than six (6) months, while it can be said to be acute, when the Hepatitis B infection remains in a person’s body for longer than six months and by so doing is capable of causing permanent damage.

It is important to note that Hepatitis B vaccine exists that are used to prevent the infection. This vaccine has being certified safe, effective, and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The vaccine is usually given as 3-4 shots over a 6-month period. This vaccine stimulates a person’s natural immune system. As a result, the body creates antibodies that protect against the Hepatitis B virus.

Source of contracting Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B can be transmitted or caught when body fluids such as blood, semen, and vaginal fluid infected with the HBV enters the body of an uninfected person.

What is Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C has the potential of becoming a more serious viral infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), unlike Hepatitis B whose risk of becoming a chronic infection as an adult is 6%-10%, chances of a Hepatitis C developing into a chronic infection significantly increases to a 75%-85%. Moreover, preventative vaccination against the Hepatitis C virus does not exist. Once you contract the Hepatitis C virus it is more likely (a 75%-85% chance) that your body will not be able to get rid of it, potentially leading to liver complications throughout your lifetime.

Source of contracting Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C is most commonly caught or spread when blood infected with HCV enters the body of an uninfected person. The most common mode of transmission for Hepatitis C is through the sharing of needles, syringes, other equipment used to inject drugs, and needlestick injuries in health care settings.

How Hepatitis B test is conducted

The Hepatitis B test only requires a small blood sample. This test looks for the antigens on the surface of the HBV. Although the test can be taken 3 weeks post-exposure to the virus, it is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks to get tested.

How Hepatitis C test is conducted

The Hepatitis C Virus Antibody test searches for antibodies to the HCV, and is also a blood test. The waiting period for this test is 8-9 weeks in order for your body to fully develop detectable antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus.

Where to get tested for Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV)



At Boodcheck International Laboratory, we offer various types of Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) tests such as Urgent and Vidas.

We stand out as a Turkish Laboratory in Nigeria because we offer FREE Home/office sample collections based on our patients needs and also all test results can be accessed online 24/7 via our website Boodcheck after being approved by our chief Laboratory scientist.

To contact us at Boodcheck, simply call/whatsapp 07062017447 or chat with us using the chat Icon on our website.

On a final note; Hepatitis has the potential to become chronic, severe, and long-term infection, if left untreated. It is important to get tested for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.

Thank you for reading.

SOURCE: Difference Between Hepatitis B And C, Where To Get Tested In Kano State

Health / Boodcheck Deap Back Lumbosacral Orthopedic by boodcheck: 5:25pm On Sep 22, 2022
Introducing Boodcheck Deap Back Lumbosacral orthopedic products. Deap back lumbosacral, supports the abdomina, waist and lumbal regions with it's splints of rubber and steel. Used as a waist and abdomen supporting aid in treatment of acute and chronic lumbago, sciatica, hernia and following post-natal waist operations and other surgeries. Supplies extra support with it's transverse bands and ensures full coverage of girdle wrap of the entire body segment. Prevents perspiration, thanks to it's sliced design while permitting air circulation. Manufactured of fishing line fabric. DNB 5244

Make enuqiries about this product and others at our facility located at Asada plaza off Maiduguri road, farm center, behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling station, tarauni, kano state Nigeria. You can also reach us via whatsapp/call: 07062017447.

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Health / Boodcheck Deap Bandage Ankle Brace Orthopedic by boodcheck: 4:38pm On Sep 22, 2022
Introducing Boodcheck Deap Bandage Ankle Brace orthopedic products. Deap bandage ankle brace, hardly sprains, neuropathy in feet is affected, edema, chronic ligament weakness, some situation that contraindicated as DVT, rheumatic cases as acute or chronic term. It is able to get Velcro windings with pressure adjustment. It is made of breathable fabri. It is quite comfortable to use. With height adjustment can be done cross-windings. DNB 5003

Make enuqiries about this product and others at our facility located at Asada plaza off Maiduguri road, farm center, behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling station, tarauni, kano state Nigeria. You can also reach us via whatsapp/call: 07062017447.

Apart from Boodcheck Deap Bandage Ankle Brace orthopedic products, you can View our over 6000 hospital/laboratory/medical/surgical equipments/devices on our website Boodcheck hospital/laboratory/medical/surgical equipments/devices Products or call/whatsapp and make your request.

We also offer premium turkish standard digital laboratory services at low cost, we currently have the capacity to conduct over 1700 medical laboratory tests in Kano state. We offer FREE home/office sample collection.

Our Health tourism package is also very affordable, just visit.

We currently partner with hospitals, clinics, schools, pharmacies, banks, manufacturing companies, hotels and more business organizations. Do partner with us, as our products and services are high turkish standard.

Enquire about Boodcheck Deap Bandage Ankle Brace orthopedic HERE or call/whatsapp and make your request.

Health / Boodcheck Deap Pad Supported Ankle Brace Orthopedic by boodcheck: 4:29pm On Sep 22, 2022
Introducing Boodcheck Deap Pad Supported Ankle Brace orthopedic products. Deap pad supported ankle brace, malleolus degeneration, fracture before and after surgery, edema, absorption of hematoma, ligament support back in some rheumatic diseases. It is made of breathable fabric, DNB 5002

Make enuqiries about this product and others at our facility located at Asada plaza off Maiduguri road, farm center, behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling station, tarauni, kano state Nigeria. You can also reach us via whatsapp/call: 07062017447.

Apart from Boodcheck Deap Pad Supported Ankle Brace orthopedic products, you can View our over 6000 hospital/laboratory/medical/surgical equipments/devices on our website Boodcheck hospital/laboratory/medical/surgical equipments/devices Products or call/whatsapp and make your request.

We also offer premium turkish standard digital laboratory services at low cost, we currently have the capacity to conduct over 1700 medical laboratory tests in Kano state. We offer FREE home/office sample collection.

Our Health tourism package is also very affordable, just visit.

We currently partner with hospitals, clinics, schools, pharmacies, banks, manufacturing companies, hotels and more business organizations. Do partner with us, as our products and services are high turkish standard.

Enquire about Boodcheck Deap Pad Supported Ankle Brace orthopedic HERE or call/whatsapp and make your request.

Health / Boodcheck Jel Kompress Hot & Cold Compress By Knaftmed Orthopedic by boodcheck: 1:14pm On Sep 21, 2022
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Make enuqiries about this product and others at our facility located at Asada plaza off Maiduguri road, farm center, behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling station, tarauni, kano state Nigeria. You can also reach us via whatsapp/call: 07062017447.

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We also offer premium turkish standard digital laboratory services at low cost, we currently have the capacity to conduct over 1700 medical laboratory tests in Kano state. We offer FREE home/office sample collection.

Our Health tourism package is also very affordable, just visit.

We currently partner with hospitals, clinics, schools, pharmacies, banks, manufacturing companies, hotels and more business organizations. Do partner with us, as our products and services are high turkish standard.

Visit our facility at No. 10 Asada Plaza, Off Maiduguri Road, farm center road, Behind A.Y Mai Kifi Filling station, Tarauni, kano state.

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