For Immediate Release

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Jalingo - Nigeria: On September 11, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) joined the Taraba State government to commission the remodeled Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Laboratory at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Jalingo for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and other priority diseases testing and treatment monitoring.

In April 2023, a devastating fire destroyed the PCR laboratory, which brought life-saving HIV/AIDS treatment to the people of Taraba State.  In response, USAID worked with the management of FMC Jalingo to remodel the virology laboratory in the facility to serve as a PCR laboratory, a specialized lab that tests HIV with high accuracy and precision.

Following the remodeling, USAID also installed a Hologic Panther Plus - a specialized PCR equipment for HIV testing with high output and short turnaround time - in the laboratory to enable resumption of testing. 

Speaking at the commissioning, USAID/Nigeria HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Office Deputy Director, Dr. Ezekiel James said, “We hope that the remodeled laboratory will increase HIV testing and treatment for the people of Taraba and Adamawa states.”

Through PEPFAR, USAID provides operational and technical support to FMC Jalingo’s PCR laboratory, which is one of four USAID-supported and 12 PEPFAR-supported PCR laboratories in Nigeria. The lab analyzes HIV viral load in people on antiretroviral therapy and tests infants exposed to HIV.  As part of Government of Nigeria efforts to boost Taraba State’s ability to support HIV prevention, care and treatment programs, USAID improved the technical capacity of healthcare workers and quality of service delivery in the molecular laboratory.

The remodeled laboratory resumed full operations in May 2024 and has tested more than 9,333 viral load samples, enabling people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in both states to follow the progress of their treatment and to live healthy and productive lives. 

 

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For more information contact the Development Outreach and Communications Team at Abujadoc@usaid.gov

ABOUT USAID:  USAID leads international development and humanitarian efforts to save lives, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, and help nations progress beyond assistance.  In Nigeria, USAID supports humanitarian assistance, health systems strengthening, transparent and accountable governance, basic education, and a more market-led, trade-friendly economy. For more information about USAID and its programs, please visit www.usaid.gov/nigeria  and follow us on Facebook and Twitter @USAIDNigeria

 

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From left to right: Permanent Secretary, Health Services Management Board Taraba State, Dr. Ahmed Hamidu Kara; USAID/Nigeria Deputy Director HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Office, Dr. Ezekiel James; Medical Director Federal Medical Center (FMC) Jalingo, Dr. Aisha Shehu Adamu, and the Director Laboaratory Services FMC Jalingo, Usaman Abdulraheed touring the remodeled PCR laboratory to increase HIV testing and treatment in the Northeast.
USAID/Nigeria, Amarachi Obinna-Nnadi
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