Cotabato City (Dec. 14, 2016) – The Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) remains at the bottom of the list among regions with
cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV).
This comes as the region’s prevalence rate on the disease
and infection stayed still at less than one percent by end of October this
year. Despite these figures, the Infectious Diseases Cluster (IDC) of the
ARMM Department of Health (DOH) warned citizens not to be complacent.
“Whether we like it or not, we have HIV cases in ARMM,”
Soraida Amilil, Cluster Head of IDC said. Still, it is important for the public
to be properly informed for their prevention and cure, Amilil said, noting
the region is targeting zero HIV/AIDS case each year.
As of October this year, 13 cases of HIV have been
reported while none emerged as an AIDS case. Nineteen percent of the HIV cases
come from the heterosexual demographics, while 81% come from the homosexual
demographics, mainly from men who have sex with men.
Dr. Usman said ARMM citizens who travel frequently to
major urban centers are more vulnerable to HIV infection. DOH recently reported
that 25 people in the Philippines are diagnosed with HIV on a daily
basis.
In 2014, the region has reported two AIDS cases, while
seven were reported with HIV. Since 1984, the region’s Health department has
reported a total of 76 positive cases of HIV while 11 were reported to have led
to AIDS.
None of these cases were diagnosed within the region as
the provincial health units still lack social hygiene clinics for HIV
diagnostic testing, hence these cases were referred to regions 9 (Zamboanga
Peninsula), 10 (Northern Mindanao), and 11 (Davao Region) who have the
capability to do the screening. This is about to change in 2017 the IDC of
DOH-ARMM noted.
Amilil said the agency has been working on the
establishment of social hygiene clinics in the region to serve as satellite
treatment centers for HIV.
This will be piloted in
the province of Tawi-Tawi by 2017, and then in Sulu, being
the farthest islands to the mainland. The agency, she added, is currently
complying with the requirements set for the treatment centers to be operational
by next year.
DOH-ARMM continues to strengthen its AIDS/HIV Prevention
and Control Program through campaigns that aim at educating the public, as well
as to eliminate the stigma and discrimination associated with people living
with HIV and AIDS.
Doctors have been reiterating that the virus is not
transmittable by merely socializing with them as it only thrives inside the
body and cannot be transmitted by mere skin-to-skin contact.
“Hindi ito dapat ikahiya,” Amilil said, noting it is not
acquired only through unprotected sexual activities. 90 to 98% of transmission
is through blood transfusion, organ transplant, sharing used needles and needle
pricks.
There are also preventive measures for HIV leading to
AIDS and this is provided free to people living with HIV and AIDS.
(Bureau of Public Information)
(By JC-MPF with PR from Bureau of Public Information –
ARMM)
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