Sun.Star Baguio

City celebrates AIDS Internatio­nal Candle light memorial

- Ian Jefrey Addatu

RAINBOW Barracks set up a two day HIV testing hub in Malcolm Square the celebratio­n and advocacy.

Bootz Yabut Jr. said they have at least tested 2,600 individual­s in the different establishm­ents such as bars and parlor shops in the city where 50 individual­s resulted positive in their tests when they have started advocating free HIV testing since last year. Their medical kits were provided by the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine of the Department of Health.

"This is alarming, we have a big number of cases. We are doing this in order to help our friends from the LGBT community to prevent this. We hope to have a decrease of the number by 2020," Yabut said.

According to a statistics from the Department of Health, the average number of individual­s who are tested HIV positive is 30 per day from March to present this year.

The City Health Services Office together with the Department of Health (DOH), BABES, Rainbow Bar and other advocates celebrate the Internatio­nal AIDS candleligh­t Memorial.

Dr. Celia Flor Brillantes said the celebratio­n will commemorat­e those who have died in the country due to HIVAIDS as well as those People Living with HIV (PLHIV).

DOH-CAR earlier has reported last January to February this year, the average of individual­s tested to be HIV positive in

the country is pegged at 28.

From 1984 to February 2017, DOH has recorded a total of 209 HIV cases in Baguio City; 31 in Benguet; 29 in Abra; 9 in Apayao; 7 in Ifugao and with 5 cases both in Kalinga and Mountain Province.

"This can be prevented through abstinence, proper use of condom, be faithful to partners and by avoiding drugs. Brillantes said.

Human Immunodefi­ciency Virus (HIV) is the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom (AIDS). It destroys the body’s natural defenses against sickness called immune system. It has no particular signs and symptoms and a person infected may still look and feel health yet may possibly infect other. There is no cure for HIV infection but it is manageable.

AIDS is the condition of the body where the immune system can no longer fight off opportunis­tic infections due to HIV. It is the last stage of HIV infection leading to possible death due to AIDS related illnesses like pneumonia, tuberculos­is, cancer and others.

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