HEALTH UPDATE
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The Philippines has registered the fastest growth in HIV
cases starting 2014, an alarming situation that involves a multi-sectoral
approach to help curb the problem even as the Dept. of Health intensified
efforts to address this.
He said his statements were based on based on
report of experts from the World Health Organization (WHO).
“Finding solutions to the rapid increase in
HIV cases in the country is everybody’s homework, especially in teaching the
present and future generations the right values to guide them in becoming
mature citizens.”
It was learned 28 HIV cases are recorded
daily in the country while children are born with HIV every 12 seconds in the
global village.
Of the 36,647 HIV recorded cases in the
country this year, 81 percent are males primarily because of the men having sex
with men while 13 percent are females.
According to him, the government cannot solve
the problem alone and the private sector, through non-government organizations
and civil society groups, had been conducting massive information and education
campaigns to teach people how to prevent HIV infection.
On the other hand, he added the City Health
Services Office is doing its intensified inspection of night establishments
around the city to check on the compliance of commercial sex workers to safe
sex.
He admitted existence of freelance sex
workers is the primary problem because the local government cannot monitor
their activities, thus, the higher risk to their partners in acquiring the
illness.
He narrated several bar owners admitted to
him they cannot police their commercial sex workers because, after the closing
time in their establishments, some workers go out with the customers beyond
their work hours.
While the practice of safe sex is one of the
identified solutions to the worsening and alarming HIV cases, he claimed the
parents should always know the activities of their children to guide them on
the right things to do.
He appealed to the young generations to
always listen to the advice of their parents, teachers and health
professionals, and avoid engaging in activities that will lead to their being
infected with an incurable illness that will ruin their future.
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