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AIDS continues to be a threat to society – Dr Ayisi Addo

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 7, 2021
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Dr Stephen Ayisi Addo- Programme Manager, National AIDS/STI Control ProgrammeHIV and AIDS is still in the system and remains a threat to societal development, Dr Stephen Ayisi Addo, Programme Manager, National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NACP) has reminded Ghanaians on Wednesday.

“Today people think that HIV is not a problem and they are relaxing, but I want to remind all that HIV and AIDS continues to be a major health and economic problem, which continuous to affect our social life,” he stated.

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He said HIV and AIDS was still causing havoc in society and there was the need for broader stakeholder discussion to help fight the disease in the communities.

Dr Ayisi Addo stated this at the second Ghana News Agency Tema Regional Office project dubbed: “GNA-Tema Stakeholder Engagement and Workers Appreciation Day” seminar, which is a platform rolled-out for state and non-state actors to address national issues.

The event also served a motivational mechanism to recognize the editorial contribution of reporters towards national development in general and growth and promotion of the Tema GNA as the industrial news hub.

Dr Ayisi Addo noted that “the mode of transmission of the disease has not changed, however the death toll has reduced due to interventions; however, that does not mean we should lower our quest over the disease”.

He said the prevalence in the general population which constituted men, women, children among others was 1.7 per cent; prevalence among pregnant women was 2.0 per cent, “any one pregnant has had unprotected sex”.

The NACP Programme Manager said that transmission of HIV and AIDS from mother to child was 1.5 per cent and was not genetic, but was through breastfeeding, delivering process and other methods of transmission.

He said the prevalence among sex workers was 4.6 per cent because they were involved in multiple sexual intercourse and had numerous partners making it easy to contract the diseases.

Dr Ayisi Addo added that the prevalence among same sex partners, thus men was 18 per cent because sexual intercourse through the anus caused injuries, adding that the anus had micro-organisms, the white cells, which escalate the virus in the human system.

He indicated that the prevalence among people who had Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STI) was seven per cent because of existing conditions that facilitated the spread of the diseases.

He said HIV and AIDS was not a respecter of persons as it cuts across social, economic, or political status, hence the need for all to stay protected.

Dr Ayisi Addo emphasized the need to intensify education on prevention until a vaccine was found to prevent new infections and reduce the number of HIV positive patient.

Source: GNA

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