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2026 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (NIJBAS)

HIV/AIDS and Diabetes Co-Morbidity in Nigeria: Emerging Trends, Clinical Management, and Health System Challenges

Muhumuza Isaac

The co-morbidity of HIV/AIDS and diabetes has become an emerging public health concern in Nigeria, as individuals living with HIV (PLHIV) experience increased longevity due to the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy (ART). While ART has significantly reduced HIV-related mortality, it has inadvertently contributed to the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly diabetes mellitus. Diabetes, especially type 2, has emerged as one of the most prevalent comorbidities among PLHIV, posing significant challenges for clinical management and healthcare delivery in Nigeria. This review explores the complex relationship between HIV, ART, and diabetes, examining the factors contributing to the rising prevalence of diabetes among PLHIV, including metabolic disturbances induced by ART, chronic inflammation from HIV infection, and modifiable lifestyle risk factors. The clinical management of both conditions presents unique challenges, as managing the dual burden requires an integrated approach that accounts for ART-induced metabolic complications and tight glycemic control. The Nigerian healthcare system, however, faces significant barriers, including limited resources, insufficient training for healthcare workers, and fragmented care. The review highlights the need for integrated care models, enhanced healthcare infrastructure, and public health interventions to address the growing burden of HIV and diabetes comorbidity. Effective management strategies and policy reforms are essential to improve health outcomes for PLHIV and mitigate the rising prevalence of diabetes in this population.