North West : 2.3 Percent Drop in HIV Prevalence

The public has been encouraged to make good use of all HIV prevention, testing and treatment campaigns.

The HIV toll in the North West Region has witnessed a significant decrease. Prevalence stands at 4 percent in 2019 from 6.3 percent in 2011, says the Secretary General in the North West Governor’s Office, Harry Ngwanyi Lanyuy, alluding to the 2019 Health and Demographic Survey. Of the 4 percent prevalence, 5.8 percent are females and 1.6 percent males of 15-49 years, he specified. The 2.3 percent drop between 2011 and 2019 is attributed to sustained health campaigns, the placing of persons living with HIV on anti retroviral therapy, going by the North West Delegate of Public Health, Dr. Kingsley Che. Both officials made the disclosures during the launch of the 2019 AIDS Free Holidays in Bamenda over the weekend.
The target for treatment by December 2019, according to the Regional Delegate of Public Health, is 38,067 persons living with HIV. There are currently 64,201 persons living with HIV in the region; 33,391 have been placed on treatment by June this year. The goal of the annual campaigns just as it was 17 years ago when the AIDS Free Holidays programme started is to eliminate HIV as a public health problem by 2030 by helping at least 90 per cent of persons living with HIV know their HIV status, place at least 90 per cent of persons living with HIV on treatment and causing viral suppression in at least 90 per cent of those on anti retroviral therapy.
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