Vietnam sees drops in new HIV infections for 10th consecutive year

Vietnam saw decreases in the number of new HIV infections, people living with AIDS and AIDS-related fatalities for the tenth consecutive year in 2017, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam sees drops in new HIV infections for 10th consecutive year ảnh 1Doctors of the centre for HIV/AIDS prevention and control in northern Vinh Phuc province provide ARV care for a woman . (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Vietnam saw decreases in thenumber of new HIV infections, people living with AIDS and AIDS-related fatalitiesfor the tenth consecutive year in 2017, according to the Ministry of Health.

More than 209,400 people are living with HIV nationwide,including more than 90,100 cases of HIV developing into full-blown AIDS, andabout 94,600 people have died of HIV/AIDS so far. The country’s HIV/AIDSprevalence among the population remains below 0.3 percent.

Last year, the country recorded about 9,800 people newlyinfected with HIV and 1,800 deaths due to HIV, down 1.1 percent and 15 percent,respectively, from 2016. The number of people contracting AIDS also declined by39 percent.

Vietnam intensified efforts to prevent HIV/AIDS lastyear, paving the way for the expansion and improved quality of HIV/AIDStreatment. A total of 294 methadone detoxification facilities were opened nationwide,treating some 52,800 drug users. Methadone medication was also offered at 216 commune-basedhealthcare establishments in 23 provinces.

The Ministry of Health has started to provide Buprenorphinetreatment and it plans to bring the medication to drug addicts in themountainous provinces of Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Son La and Nghe An this year.

The ministry has set up 401 anti-retroviral (ARV) clinicsproviding outpatient care for people living with HIV/AIDS, while ARV drugs arealso available in 562 medical stations and prisons. ARV therapy was covered byhealth insurance from January onwards.

The number of HIV/AIDS carriers joining health insurancerose from 50 percent in October 2016 to 82 percent in September last year.

Community-based HIV testing and counselling have beenscaled up in 15 cities and provinces while oral HIV self-testing has been alsopiloted at community-based organisations.

In addition, the ministry has given away about 28 millionneedles to some 126,000 drug users and 21 million condoms to drug addicts,prostitutes, men who have sex with men and spouses and partners of HIVcarriers.

This year, the ministry will continue implementing theNational Strategy on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control with the focus on keeping the HIV prevalence under 0.3 percent in meeting the United Nations’ 90-90-90Goals by 2020.-VNA
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