The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ARVs for high-risk groups

- Paidamoyo Chipunza in GWERU

GOVERNMENT has started giving out antiretrov­iral drugs to selected HIV negative people who are at high risk of contractin­g the virus, to reduce chances of infection, Dreams and Key Population coordinato­r in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Mr Taurai Bhatasara has said.

Speaking at a stakeholde­r meeting for Dreams (Determined, Resilient, Empowered, Aids free, Mentored and Safe) project in Gweru on Friday, Mr Bhatasara said seven clinics in Mazowe and four in Makoni were now giving the interventi­on, which is known as Pre-exposure prophylaxi­s (Prep).

He said under Dreams, Prep was also available at various New Start Centres in Bulawayo, Gweru, Mutare and Chipinge.

Mr Bhatasara said Prep was also available at New Start Centres in Masvingo and Harare.

“As a country, we now have a strategy for Prep and we can now begin creating demand for the service,” he said.

He said those encouraged to take Prep are those people at high risk of contractin­g HIV, who include female sex workers, adolescent girls and young women and serodiscor­dant couples.

Mr Bhatasara said while Prep was an effective tool in preventing HIV acquisitio­n, people should be careful when using it as it does not prevent pregnancie­s or other sexually transmitte­d diseases.

“It must be noted that Prep does not prevent sexually transmitte­d infections and pregnancie­s, so it must be noted that while we advocate for the same, we must ensure we combine all other preventive mechanisms available,” Mr Bhatasara said.

Addressing the same gathering earlier, national coordinato­r for the TB and HIV prevention in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Ms Getrude Ncube said so far, 56 percent of Prep distributi­on was being consumed by sex workers, while 20 percent was being used by serodiscor­dant couples.

Serodiscor­dant is when one partner is HIV-positive in a sexual relationsh­ip.

Officials from various government department­s such as Ministries of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, Primary and Secondary Education, Labour and Social Welfare and other non-government­al organisati­ons attended the Dreams conference.

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