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The Brong-Ahafo Region has recorded a marginal progress in the management of the HIV/AIDS as the regional prevalent rate of 2.0 percent for 2010 indicates a decrease of 0.9 percent over the 2009 rate, Mr. Eric Opoku Deputy Regional Minister, has said.
He said the regional linear graph revealed that HIV prevalence
was gradually declining and added that efforts must be made to sustain
the trend.
Mr. Opoku was speaking at the opening of a dissemination
workshop of HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2011-2015 organised
and sponsored by the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) for stakeholders in
the Brong-Ahafo Region.
He said despite the gains made “it is very disheartening to
observe that of the 10 causes of inpatient deaths recorded in the
Brong-Ahafo Region, HIV/AIDS was among and has been consistent through
the first-half of the years 2009, 2010 and 2011.”
“According to records from the Regional Directorate of the
Ghana Health Service, 36, 75 and 25 died out of the 137, 240 and 118
people respectively admitted in our various health facilities during
the first half of the years 2009, 2010 and 2011,” he said.
Mr Opoku said the NSP 2011-2015 had given him a sigh of relief
because it emphasized up-scaling of HIV prevention to reduce new HIV
infection by 50 percent.
He stressed the NSP 2011-2015 also aimed at virtual elimination
of Mother-to-Child-Transmission (MTCT) of HIV as well as strengthening
both health and community systems for sustainable and optimum
treatment for People Living with HIV.
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