TY - JOUR T1 - P3.386 Prevention with Positives in Nigeria: What Have We Learnt JF - Sexually Transmitted Infections JO - Sex Transm Infect SP - A270 LP - A270 DO - 10.1136/sextrans-2013-051184.0839 VL - 89 IS - Suppl 1 AU - O D Obi Peter Y1 - 2013/07/01 UR - http://sti.bmj.com/content/89/Suppl_1/A270.1.abstract N2 - Background The introduction of care and treatment at the service delivery points at the community and the clinical settings- hospital facilities for prevention with positives have giving the HIV/AIDS, STIs, TB management high quality significant improvement in the first eight months of implementation in Nigeria. Methods Association of Positive youth in Nigeria is a national non governmental organisation in Nigeria, involved in HIV prevention, care and support. APYIN started implementing HIV prevention strategies in 2009 with a focus on involving HIV- positive people in prevention. The strategies included: counselling on prevention of HIV to positive persons this involved discussion of behavioural intervention in medical and counselling visits. Promoting the use and provision of condoms to sexually active HIV-positive individuals, promoting adherence to antiretroviral drugs by counselling, use of pills boxes and medicine companions. Encouraging HIV- positive persons to disclose HIV status to sex partners either by self or counsellor mediated during targeting partners and children born to all people living with HIV/AIDS. Results Most of the persons living HIV realise that they have a role to play in prevention of HIV. There is 8.5% increase in the uptake of condoms by HIV-positive persons between the year 2008 and 2009. Antiretroviral therapy adherence levels of 92% of the clients on ART with adherence > 95%. In the same period there is an increase of 50% of HIV- positive individuals disclosing HIV status to partners. Community awareness of HIV has increased in the area serviced by the organisation. Conclusion Increase collaboration between the clinical and community base interventions; regular monitoring of the community response for improvement. The capacity building of community staff. HIV positive persons are very important partners in HIV prevention. Therefore their involvement should be prioritised. ER -