December 3, 2021
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Uganda strives to consolidate gains in HIV/AIDS fight amid Covid

Uganda is striving to consolidate the country’s gains in the fight against HIV/AIDS despite the impact of Covid-19…reports Asian Lite News

“Covid-19 did not spare the National HIV and AIDS Response. However, there was a 41 per cent decline in HIV testing and 37 per cent decline in referrals for diagnosis treatment due to the pandemic. So we would have performed better,” Director General of Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) Nelson Musoba said during the commemoration of World AIDS Day which falls on December 1 annually.

Uganda strives to consolidate gains in HIV/AIDS fight amid Covid

Musoba said despite the impact of Covid, the country will continue to fight HIV/AIDS and achieve the global target of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

Ministry of Health and the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) figures show that Uganda is on the right path, with the HIV prevalence currently down to 5.4 per cent from 6.2 per cent in 2016, Xinhua news agency reported.

Musoba said the country is following the Presidential Fast Track Initiative launched in 2017 to end AIDS as a public health threat.

According to the UAC, currently 94 per cent of people with HIV in Uganda know their status, 98 per cent of those diagnosed on antiretroviral therapy, and 91 per cent of those in treatment virally suppressed. This overall achievement of 94-98-91 is above the target of 90-90-90 set by UNAIDS earlier. This has been updated to a new target of 95-95-95.

Progress has been achieved on the elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV and to ensure financial sustainability for the HIV/AIDS response, according to the UAC.

Musoba said the UAC has developed and embarked on a nationwide dissemination of the National Policy Guidelines on ending HIV stigma and discrimination, as HIV stigma and discrimination still impacts negatively on HIV testing, treatment and adherence to treatment.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said at the national commemoration of World AIDS Day that behaviour change is still key to the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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“We should continue to disseminate information on abstinence, being faithful, and correct and consistent condom use to prevent HIV. In addition, we should increase knowledge on benefits of HIV testing, treatment and drug adherence as the pathway to viral suppression,” Museveni said.

He argued that everyone, including individuals, government leaders and health professionals, has a role to play in ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

The president urged local leaders to guide communities to dialogue, reflect on community solutions and pay particular attention to eliminating poverty and creating wealth because they are key underlying factors for HIV acquisition.

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