DOH: Rise in HIV cases fast, LGU help needed
>> Monday, June 15, 2015
By Pryce E. Quintos
BAGUIO CITY – The Department of Health has
branded rise in number of recorded cases of human immunodeficiency virus or HIV
in the country as “fast and furious”.
In this
tourism resort, HIV 179 cases were recorded at the Baguio General Hospital
since 2006 to date.
Philippine
NGO Council on Population Health and Welfare executive director Dr. Eden
Divingracia said “The spread of HIV is more a social development concern rather
than a disease and requires the strong presence of local government units
in intervening with the spread of HIV.”
During a
workshop for civil society organizations and media practitioners, Divingracia
shared one model of innovation in HIV prevention in Quezon City. PNGOC and the
Quezon City LGU teamed up for a social hygiene clinic called Klinika Bernardo
in Cubao.
It has
become a model for clinics dealing with HIV for in the daytime, Divingracia
said, the clinic delivers services such as testing, counseling, distribution of
antiretroviral drugs to persons living with HIV (PLHIV).
In the
daytime the clinic caters to sex workers at the “population at large.”
But from
5 to11 p.m. the clinic caters to gays and transgenders who prefer to avail of
services away from the public eye.
Such a set
up values the importance of confidentiality in the issue of HIV/AIDS, she said.
Divingracia
added in the clinic, peer educators motivate vulnerable groups (i.e. men having
sex with men or MSMs and transgenders) to go the clinic and take the test.
The clinic
also has a case management system in place wherein a service delivery network
gives patients referral systems when going to hospitals.
Also taking
into consideration socioeconomic condition of patients, PNGOC has enrolled
them in PhilHealth to avail of health insurance and has also
partnered with the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
Divingracia
said it is a “tried and tested” module that has been adapted in Cebu City,
Lapu-Lapu City, Parañaque City, Taguig City, and Mandaluyong City.
She said
Baguio City can also adopt a similar facility through collaboration among
advocates, the city government, and the local AIDS Watch Council.
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