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Rising number of younger HIV/ AIDS cases alarms Tacloban City

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TACLOBAN CITY – Concerns have been raised over rising cases of human immunodefi­ciency virus and acquired immunodefi­ciency syndrome (HIV/ AIDS) in this city, with infected persons getting younger.

Dr. Danilo Ecarma, officerin-charge of the city health office here, revealed that based on data from 1984 until September 2023, HIVinfecte­d persons are getting younger.

At least 277 individual­s were diagnosed with HIV, and 167 of them, or 58 percent of the cases, are within the 25–34 age bracket, and 77 (27 percent) are 15–24 years old. The remaining 33 cases are 35 to 49 years old.

“Based on a report from the city epidemiolo­gy surveillan­ce unit, the city logged eight cases in September alone, higher than the five cases recorded in

August 2023,” Ecarma said.

The leading mode of transmissi­on of HIV/ AIDS remains male-to-male sex, multiple sex partners, and sex with the opposite gender.

Aside from unprotecte­d sex and mother-to-child transmissi­on, other ways to get infected with diseases include the transmissi­on of contaminat­ed blood.

“We always emphasize the importance of regular check-ups and HIV testing every six months since it is free at the city health office and treatment hub at the Eastern Visayas Medical Center. We recommend those potentiall­y infected persons (to) undergo counseling with our accredited counselors before testing,” Ecarma added.

The official advised the suspected or infected HIV/ AIDS patients to take counseling sessions seriously to fight depression and cooperate in the treatment process to minimize the infection.

The city health office and partner agencies have been intensifyi­ng their informatio­n, education, and communicat­ion drive in schools to prevent the spread of

HIV.

The Department of

Health targets that by the end of this year, some 90 percent of all people with HIV will be aware of their health status and start taking medication­s.

HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system. untreated, a person’s immune system will eventually be destroyed, according to Avert, an organizati­on based in the United Kingdom.

AIDS, on the other hand, refers to a set of symptoms and illnesses that occur at the very final stage of HIV infection. (PNA)

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