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Concern as Ibanda youth shun HIV medication

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February 16, 2024
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For almost everyone who starts taking their HIV medication daily as prescribed, viral load will drop to an undetectable level in six months or less. PHOTO/COURTESY

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By JOVITA KYARISIIMA | Monitor

Leaders in lbanda District have expressed worry over the rising number of youth living with HIV/Aids abandoning their medication.

The district health officer (DHO), Dr Julius Bamwine, says the drug adherence rate among the youth reduced from 7 percent in 2022 to 5 percent in 2023.

Dr Bamwine said the trend is increasing the spread of HIV/Aids among the urban communities in the district.

“The rate of spread of HIV is increasing among adolescents in urban areas such as Igorora Town Council, Ibanda Town, and Ishongororo Town Council, for rural areas it is slightly lower,” he said. Read more

 

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