Access to ART improves

02 Dec, 2018 - 00:12 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

The  decentralisation  of the antiretroviral therapy has  been  greatly commended following  the  increase  in the  number  of patients accessing  treatment.

In a speech read on his behalf at the launch of the World AIDS Day logo in Harare, the Minister of Health and Child  Care Doctor Obadiah Moyo said the decentralisation of ART services to various  health  centres  has  seen an increase  in the number of people accessing treatment  from 5000 in 2004 to 1.2 million to date.

“We have  done well in changing the trajectory  of HIV and AIDS over the year”, said  Doctor Moyo.

Dr Moyo also emphasised the need for continuous empowerment of   people against HIV through different interventions.

He said , “It is important to ensure that  people know their HIV status as it is the most  important intervention which allows  people to live and plan their lives  in a productive manner.

The health minister also pointed  out that  HIV testing  is the key to access other services such as voluntary medical   male circumcision, the prevention of mother  to child transmission and  the antiretroviral therapy.

“Our ambition to achieve the 90.90.90.90 targets  and ending  AIDS by 2030 may not be achieved if people are not aware of their  status.

The  health minister also applauded  the  National AIDS Council for their commitment in addressing the HIV burden through their  HIV prevention strategy campaigns  and musical galas.

Meanwhile NAC Board  Chairman, Dr  Evaristo Marowa also emphasised the  need  to increase the uptake of HIV testing  in order to access other essential services.

Dr Marowa said over the years NAC  has  capitalised on opportunity gains and intergrated HIV testing  with screenings for common non communicable diseases,sexually transmitted infections, TB in a one stop shop approach.

‘Knowing  one’s status for all the conditions is a major  step towards ending stigma and accessing of HIV treatment, he said.

He commended the country’s HIV  response  as it now focuses more  on wellness which is in line with sustainable development goals.

This year’s World AIDS Day is was celebrated under the theme Know Your Status #My status, my health, my life. The global theme has been broadened from just focusing on knowing one’s HIV status to cover sexual transmitted infections, TB, and cancers, all which have a strong association with HIV.

Commemorations were held on 1 December 2018 at Rujeko Secondary School in Glendale, Mazowe District, Mashonaland Central.

 

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