HIV/AIDS cases
could climb if funding for prevention programs falls
The decrease of funding for
HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment could increase the spread of the disease,
the HIV/AIDS Prevention Agency has aid.
According to the agency, up to 80
percent of the funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment in
At the same time, the state budget
for the national HIV/AIDS prevention program was also cut, from VND245 billion
($12.25 million) in 2013 to VND83 billion ($4 million) this year.
"Insufficient funding will lead
to a shortfall of services for HIV/AIDS prevention and then an outbreak of
the disease with a high rate of drug resistance. The cost of treatment will
also increase by many times," the agency said.
The cut in the state budget has
affected education and communication programs. The related services like
distribution of free clean needles, condoms and treatment with methadone may
not expand in the coming years due to lack of funding.
At present, up to 95% of ARV drugs
for HIV/AIDS patients are provided by international donors. When the
assistance is cut, disruptions of ARV treatment will increase the risk of HIV
drug resistance, leading to treatment failure.
Without ARVs, the morbidity and
mortality among HIV-infected people and the number of new HIV infections in
the community will increase.
Since the first case of HIV in 1990,
to date there are 224,223 infected people in
Some 80.3% of communes, wards, towns
and 98.9% of districts have reported HIV/AIDS infections, mainly concentrated
in three groups of drug users, gays and female prostitutes.
Phuong Thuy,
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2014
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