The HIV/AIDS Coordinator for the Ada East District, Mr. Anani Adator, has disclosed that the majority Ghanaian youth concern and forestall being pregnant greater than HIV/AIDS.
Mr Adator, talking in an interview, famous that contraceptives usually run out at pharmacies and well being services, whereas condoms keep on the cabinets and expire with out being bought.
He based mostly his assertion on information from the 2023 nationwide and sub-national HIV/AIDS estimates.
According to the Ghana AIDS Commission, 17,774 folks, comprising 6,457 males and 11,317 females, turned newly contaminated with HIV in 2023, indicating that the HIV inhabitants elevated by 9 per cent between 2013 and 2023, which is projected to extend by 6.8 per cent by 2030.
Additionally, the information additionally revealed that 12,480 Ghanaians died from AIDS-related sicknesses in 2023.
Mr. Adator acknowledged that “the regional data is not looking too good. It’s very scary because when you juxtapose the national figures, especially in Ada, from the ages between 10 and 19 years, people who are affected by the deadly disease are about 11 per cent, while the national rate is just five per cent, and that’s why I said the regional data is scary.”
He added that generally well being officers should chase victims and compel them to go for his or her drugs.
“Some even give us the wrong contacts so that we can’t reach out to them, and so they end up spreading the virus to others. I’m scared that if care is not taken, it will get to a point where in every family, there will be people testing positive for HIV and AIDS,” he lamented.
Mr. Adator applauded the Naana Kakie Foundation, an NGO, and stakeholder in Ada for his or her initiative to assist with HIV/AIDS schooling for the general public, faculties, organizations, and spiritual organizations to forestall the unfold of the virus and promote secure intercourse practices.
He added that their sensitization programme, which is finished within the native language, considerably helped in preventing the unfold of HIV/AIDS.
He urged HIV/AIDS sufferers to take their treatment recurrently whereas cautioning the youth in opposition to partaking in unprotected intercourse, and emphasised the necessity for extra schooling on the illness as a instrument to curb the unfold of the illness.
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