Mindanao Times

Misleading numbers

• RHWC: Figures on HIV-affected residents ‘inaccurate’

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

THE INFLUX of population could be the reason for the increase of Human Immunodefi­ciency Virus (HIV) cases in the city, a health official said, as the World AIDS Day was celebrated yesterday.

“Some people may be coming from different places to be tested here, they may be a great contributo­r for the increase( of reported cases here,” Dr. Jordana Ramittere, head of the Reproducti­ve Health and Wellness Center

(RHWC) said.

Davao Region ranks fifth in the country with the most cases of HIV. The Department of Health (DOH) reports revealed that 3,476 HIV cases were recorded in the region for the first half of the year. A total of 2,902 came from Davao City.

Ramittere said some migrants took the test here.

“It may be that they will study here, or work here that’s why they transferre­d in the city. Some may be foreigners or those individual­s who came in the city to get tested,” she said.

Ramittere said that the majority of the population who acquired HIV are male. Age may range from 15 to 34 years old who are most vulnerable to HIV. This group is considered a reproducti­ve age.

She, however, admitted that most residents have not yet been tested, considerin­g that the figures on the HIV cases may still be imprecise with these people not tested yet.

“The total number of cases (of HIV) still depends on the people being tested. It is still considered inaccurate since there are those who have not been tested,” Ramittere said.

The RHWC, she said, has been increasing informatio­n campaign as “education is needed to help health sectors in disseminat­ing informatio­n on HIV.”

“We are also increasing the promotion of testing centers because we wanted to treat more people. We also wanted to strengthen informatio­n drive as to educate them with the proper facts on how to prevent further HIV cases,” Ramittere added.

The city health sectors are also distributi­ng pre-exposure prophylaxi­s to vulnerable individual­s.

“The pre-exposure prophylaxi­s is provided to prevent individual­s who have not acquired HIV, but are vulnerable to getting them,” Ramittere said.

The health sector in the city is still urging people to cooperate in the informatio­n drive to reduce the number of HIV cases.

World AIDS Day, observed every Dec. 1, is an internatio­nal day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease.

Government and health officials, non-government­al organizati­ons, and individual­s observe it with education on AIDS prevention and control.

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A CHILD plays in front of policemen during the celebratio­n of the 156th birth anniversar­y of national hero Andres Bonifacio here on Nov. 30. MindaNews photo by MANMAN DEJETO
VOL. 73 NO. 328 MONDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2019 DAVAO CITY - PHILIPPINE­S 22 PAGES P10.00 A CHILD plays in front of policemen during the celebratio­n of the 156th birth anniversar­y of national hero Andres Bonifacio here on Nov. 30. MindaNews photo by MANMAN DEJETO

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