HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria

Objectives: The Human Immunodeficiency virus causes an infection of public health importance with about 71% of the global burden in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, 3.2 million people are living with HIV, and 838,000 - 1.3 million of the cases are found among youths. Although Non- Occupational Human...

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Main Authors: Charles J Elikwu, Tinuade A Ajani, Victor U Nwadike, Babtunde Tayo, Chika C Okangba, Opeoluwa A Shonekan, Azubuike C Omeonu, Bibitayo Faluyi, Blessing I Enyi, Faith O Nwamannah, Ekude P Takon, Fisayo D Obaya, Anejodo O Paul, Akitoye O Coker
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Language:English
Published: Babcock Medical Society 2020-12-01
Series:Babcock University Medical Journal
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hiv
Online Access:https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/32
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spelling doaj-5ea62118b77d45f7a4224c8d9d96be462021-10-10T20:40:42ZengBabcock Medical SocietyBabcock University Medical Journal2465-66662756-46572020-12-0132192710.38029/bumj.v3i2.3232HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West NigeriaCharles J Elikwu0Tinuade A Ajani1Victor U Nwadike2Babtunde Tayo3Chika C Okangba4Opeoluwa A Shonekan5Azubuike C Omeonu6Bibitayo Faluyi7Blessing I Enyi8Faith O Nwamannah9Ekude P Takon10Fisayo D Obaya11Anejodo O Paul12Akitoye O Coker13Babcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityBabcock UniversityObjectives: The Human Immunodeficiency virus causes an infection of public health importance with about 71% of the global burden in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, 3.2 million people are living with HIV, and 838,000 - 1.3 million of the cases are found among youths. Although Non- Occupational Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) is a safe and efficacious method of HIV prevention, it remains an underutilized prevention strategy in Nigeria.  This study aimed to determine the awareness level of nPEP after sexual and other non-occupational exposure to HIV among undergraduate students of a private University. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 395 undergraduates’ students. Data was collected by pre-tested structured self-administered questionnaires. Data obtained from the study were analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics version 20 software program and Frequency distribution tables with percentages and cross-tables were used for data description. Results: About 42.8% were aware of nPEP. Most of the respondents 361 (91.4%) knew that PEP is to be given after HIV exposure risk following sexual intercourse. Although 79.5% of the respondents indicated that they will see their physician after unprotected sexual intercourse and other non-occupational exposure to HIV, the majority neither knows about nPEP initiation time, 247 (62.5%) nor its duration, 286 (72.4%). Conclusions: A low level of awareness was observed among our study participants, therefore, consistent health education and promotion of nPEP will improve its awareness, uptake, and possibly reduce the prevalence of HIV among our youths.https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/32hivnigerianon-occupational exposurepost-exposure prophylaxissexual intercourseundergraduates
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author Charles J Elikwu
Tinuade A Ajani
Victor U Nwadike
Babtunde Tayo
Chika C Okangba
Opeoluwa A Shonekan
Azubuike C Omeonu
Bibitayo Faluyi
Blessing I Enyi
Faith O Nwamannah
Ekude P Takon
Fisayo D Obaya
Anejodo O Paul
Akitoye O Coker
spellingShingle Charles J Elikwu
Tinuade A Ajani
Victor U Nwadike
Babtunde Tayo
Chika C Okangba
Opeoluwa A Shonekan
Azubuike C Omeonu
Bibitayo Faluyi
Blessing I Enyi
Faith O Nwamannah
Ekude P Takon
Fisayo D Obaya
Anejodo O Paul
Akitoye O Coker
HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
Babcock University Medical Journal
hiv
nigeria
non-occupational exposure
post-exposure prophylaxis
sexual intercourse
undergraduates
author_facet Charles J Elikwu
Tinuade A Ajani
Victor U Nwadike
Babtunde Tayo
Chika C Okangba
Opeoluwa A Shonekan
Azubuike C Omeonu
Bibitayo Faluyi
Blessing I Enyi
Faith O Nwamannah
Ekude P Takon
Fisayo D Obaya
Anejodo O Paul
Akitoye O Coker
author_sort Charles J Elikwu
title HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
title_short HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
title_full HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
title_fullStr HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Undergraduate Students of a Private University in South-West Nigeria
title_sort hiv non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis awareness among undergraduate students of a private university in south-west nigeria
publisher Babcock Medical Society
series Babcock University Medical Journal
issn 2465-6666
2756-4657
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Objectives: The Human Immunodeficiency virus causes an infection of public health importance with about 71% of the global burden in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, 3.2 million people are living with HIV, and 838,000 - 1.3 million of the cases are found among youths. Although Non- Occupational Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) is a safe and efficacious method of HIV prevention, it remains an underutilized prevention strategy in Nigeria.  This study aimed to determine the awareness level of nPEP after sexual and other non-occupational exposure to HIV among undergraduate students of a private University. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 395 undergraduates’ students. Data was collected by pre-tested structured self-administered questionnaires. Data obtained from the study were analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics version 20 software program and Frequency distribution tables with percentages and cross-tables were used for data description. Results: About 42.8% were aware of nPEP. Most of the respondents 361 (91.4%) knew that PEP is to be given after HIV exposure risk following sexual intercourse. Although 79.5% of the respondents indicated that they will see their physician after unprotected sexual intercourse and other non-occupational exposure to HIV, the majority neither knows about nPEP initiation time, 247 (62.5%) nor its duration, 286 (72.4%). Conclusions: A low level of awareness was observed among our study participants, therefore, consistent health education and promotion of nPEP will improve its awareness, uptake, and possibly reduce the prevalence of HIV among our youths.
topic hiv
nigeria
non-occupational exposure
post-exposure prophylaxis
sexual intercourse
undergraduates
url https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/32
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