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NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR HIV AND AIDS TREATMENT AND CARE IN ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH
ABUJA – NIGERIA

OCTOBER 2010

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

FMOH Mr. Linus Awute Permanent Secretary FMOH Dr. Michael Anibueze Director Public Health Dr. Balami Wapada National Coordinator HIV/AIDS Division Dr. Ngozi Njepuome Fmr. Director Public Health
Dr. Babajide Coker Fmr. National Coordinator HIV/AIDS Division Dr. Henry Akpan Fmr. National Coordinator HIV/AIDS Division
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Nancy Knight Country Director CDC
Dr. Vindi Singh Associate Director Clinical Services CDC
Dr. Kate Anteyi Senior Programme Officer CDC
Dr. Tony Okwuosah Senior Programme Officer CDC
Mr. McPaul Okoye Programme Officer USAID
Mrs. Dolapo Ogundehin Programme Officer USAID
Dr. Babajide Keshinro Clinical Care Director DoD
Dr. Ernest Ekong Clinical Director APIN
Dr. Muhammed Ibrahim FHI/GHAIN
Dr. Patrick Akande Programme Officer APIN
Dr. Gebi Usman Associate Clinical Director IHVN
Dr. Etiebet Associate Clinical Director IHVN
Dr. Chidi Nwizu Senior Technical Advisor, IHV-AIDS Relief
Dr. Gerald Onwuegbuzie Regional ART Advisor ICAP-Ng
Mr. Tapdiyel Jelpe Senior Programme Officer CDC
Dr. Yakubu Adamu Programme Officer DoD
Dr. Peter Adekoya Associate Director Clinical Services,
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Olawale Salami Clinical Services Adviser, MSH
Dr. Bashir Inuwa ART Advisor AIDS Relief
Dr. Bola Gobir Clinical Associate AIDS Relief
Dr. Utulu Sylvester Programme Officer CEDPA
Dr. Karen Megazzini Chief of Party Vanderbilt Mr. Abu Ugbede Programme Officer USAID Dr. Onyekwena Obinna Associate Director FHI-GHAIN Dr. Hadiza Khamofu Consultant NACA Dr. Gilbert Shetak Programme Officer NACA Dr. Emeka Okechukwu Treatment Program Manager USAID Dr. Samuel Usman Clinical Associate, IHV-AIDS Relief Dr. Dorothy Oqua Howard University Pharm Kenneth Agu Senior Project Manager Howard University Pace Centre

ACRONYMS

AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
ART Antiretroviral Therapy
ARV Antiretroviral drugs
CBO Community Based Organization
CHEW Community Health Extension Worker
CHO Community Health Officer
ELISA Enzyme Linked Immuno-sorbent

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