GENERAL SANTOS CITY --- Health
Secretary Francisco Duque III urged health workers in Region-12 to step
up their awareness and surveillance activities against the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS).
In
his speech at the launching of the Mindanao-wide measles-rubella mass
supplemental immunization activity here last May 9, Duque said the country is
facing a major challenge due to the increasing number of HIV/AIDS cases
in the last several years.
At
133 percent, he said the Philippines currently has the highest rate of increase
in infection in the Asia Pacific region.
The
Department of Health (DOH) recorded a total of 52,280 HIV/AIDS cases in
the country in 2017. It reported 871 new cases in February.
In
comparison, Duque said that during his stint at the DOH from 2005 to
2010, the health department only detected a positive case each day. The current
infection rate, he said, has increased to 32 a day.
“During
my (first) time as health secretary, it was low and slow. But now it’s fast and
furious,” he said.
Duque
directed local health offices to expand awareness on “safe sex” and the
voluntary testing of those vulnerable to the disease.
He
said it is important for young people, especially those aged 18 and above, to
be properly aware of safe sexual practices, including the use of condoms.
He
added that cases of HIV/AIDS transmission have been high among ages 15 to 19
years-old.
The
DOH also recorded cases involving 13 year-olds and even younger ones due to mother
and child transmission.
“So
we should not let our guards down. Keep your surveillance active and monitoring
systems at high gear all the time,” the health official said.
Listed
several years ago as an HIV/AIDS hotspot, this city has recorded nearly 600
cases as of May 9.
Dr.
Mely Lastimoso, disease surveillance head of the City Health Office, said two
victims died this year due to the incurable disease. (PNA - Cotabato/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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