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NACA Spends $6.2bn to Identify, Treat PLHIV in Nigeria

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The National Action Against AIDS (NACA) has said a total of $6.2 billion has been spent to identify and treat 70 per cent of the estimated 1,080,000 Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) in the country.  Read More

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