The Standard (Zimbabwe)

People living with HIV default on treatment

- BY SILAS NKALA

SIXTY-NINE people succumbed to HIV related complicati­ons in Matabelela­nd South in February amid claims that some people are defaulting on antiretrov­iral treatment (ART) due to hunger.

The revelation­s were made by Matabelela­nd South provincial maternal, neonatal and child health officer Norbert Singine following an inquiry by the Sunday Southern Eye.

Singine said the province had recorded 5 789 new HIV positive cases since 2021, and 5 748 were put on ART.

"In February, we had 69 deaths and 256 could not be accounted for (whereabout­s unknown).

“Currently we have 97 595 people with HIV who are on ART. We do not have reports of defaulters due to lack of food or death," Singine said.

“However, there has been some anecdotal informatio­n during Zimbabwe National Network of People with HIV meetings from people with HIV saying that some of their members do default treatment due to lack of food.

“We still haven’t received any formal statistics/ proof to verify."

Latest reports indicate that Matabelela­nd South continues to top the list of areas hard hit by HIV and Aids prevalence rate in the country at 17,1 despite the percentage down from 21.9% in April last year.

The province is followed by Matabelela­nd North with 14,5% and Bulawayo at 13,7%.

Mashonalan­d Central has the lowest prevalence rate at 0,2% followed by Manicaland with 10,2 % prevalence.

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