The Freeman

Tourism contribute­s to rise of HIV cases in Cebu

- — John Kendrick Ceciban, USJ-R Intern/MBG

Tourism activities have been identified by the Department of Health (DOH) as among the contributi­ng factors for the increasing HIV cases in Cebu.

Of the 5,300 reported cases of HIV in Central Visayas from January to September this year, 91 percent or 4,913 cases were recorded in Cebu.

DOH says that aside from being highly urbanized, Cebu has been a hot tourist destinatio­n, thus, leading to increased cases of HIV.

"Diri (Cebu), daghan kaayo tag sites in terms of mga imnanan, laaganan sa mga batan-on, so more or less, diha man gud nato makita ilahang mga bonding-bonding," Francis Irvin Baring of DOH said.

Baring also added that in DOH's prevention site, they warned "not to take too much alcohol" and "don't take drugs" because it can distort the mind and can lead to risky behavior that create avenues to expose someone to HIV.

The exposure of the younger generation to activities that lead to risky behavior is one of the main reasons why HIV patients are getting younger by the year.

According to DOH data, an average of 32 people are diagnosed with HIV per day in the Philippine­s.

In Cebu, injecting drug use remains the number one cause of HIV cases since the disease's first recording.

This is specifical­ly unique in the province since all the recordings on this mode of transmissi­on in Central Visayas were in Cebu since 1984.

The most common substance used by injection is Nalbuphine Hydrochlor­ide or more commonly known as Nubain, a drug used for pain medication.

 ??  ?? The new terminal 2 of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport is now equipped with three electronic gates or e-gates which can scan machine readable passport. The gates are equipped with modern security features including facial recognitio­n, biometric scanning, bar code reading and smart card recognitio­n all rolled into one. –JOY TORREJOS
The new terminal 2 of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport is now equipped with three electronic gates or e-gates which can scan machine readable passport. The gates are equipped with modern security features including facial recognitio­n, biometric scanning, bar code reading and smart card recognitio­n all rolled into one. –JOY TORREJOS

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