AIDS cases up in Baguio as Christmas season starts
>> Monday, December 21, 2015
Alarmed
officials monitor nightclubs
BAGUIO CITY – The city government has started
a crackdown and now monitoring nightspots here particularly clubs those which
hold ‘sexy shows’ by beautiful women after cases of Human Immunodeficiency
Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) cases drastically
increased in this tourist city alarming city and regional Health officials.
Dr. Celia
Flor Brillantes, head of the Social Hygiene Clinic of the City Health
Department, said HIV cases increased by 21 percent or about six or seven cases
yearly from 2013.
Most of the new cases
came from the sector dubbed “MSM,” meaning men having sex with men.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
said the city government with Baguio AIDS Watch Council (AWAC) headed by
Brillantes is monitoring night spots, clubs here in the city, although these
will not be closed.
According to Brillantes, the entertainers were informed about HIV infections and they were tested if they were positive with the infection.
According to Brillantes, the entertainers were informed about HIV infections and they were tested if they were positive with the infection.
Brilliantes said out
of 300 MSMs they checked, nine were found positive of HIV and out of the 5,000
total screened in the city, 12 were found positive of the infection, including
a mother and child.
She gave the figures
in the recent World AIDS Day celebration at the Baguio Convention Center, which
carried the theme “Getting to Zero: Zero new HIV infection, zero
discrimination, and zero AIDS-related death” and attracted over 1,000
entertainment and night workers.
The gathering was for
the 10th Annual HIV/AIDS Conference in which the importance of avoiding HIV
infections was discussed.
Allan Bandoy,
president of the Baguio Association of Bars and Entertainers (BABES) said since
the onset of the Christmas season, their organization noted a 30-percent
increase in the number of night entertainers coming from the lowlands.
Brillantes cited need
for continuous monitoring of nightclubs in the city and an intensive
information campaign on how HIV is acquired.
“Prohibiting the
existence of night spots in the city is not the solution in preventing the
occurrence of HIV cases, but instead, the values of every individual is very
important to get rid of said infection,” said Domogan.
To prevent HIV infections, it is important to practice the ABC prevention of HIV – abstinence for our young people, be faithful to your partners, and practice careful and responsible sex, Health officials said.
To prevent HIV infections, it is important to practice the ABC prevention of HIV – abstinence for our young people, be faithful to your partners, and practice careful and responsible sex, Health officials said.
The HSO is carrying
out free testing and detection for HIV patients. – With reports from
JhoArranz
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