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Guyana making strides in HIV/AIDS treatment

December 1, 2022
Guyana Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony (Via CMC)

CMC – As Guyana observes World AIDS Day, Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony has reported that the country is making significant strides in combating this disease.

Speaking ahead of Thursday’s observance of the day, the minister noted that among the new measures is the introduction of Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) which is now available for everyone who may need it.

Previously, PrEP was only given in Guyana to HIV-negative people in Guyana whose partners were infected.

“But we have changed that because the WHO [World Health Organization] recommendation now is that any person who perceives themselves to be at risk for HIV can access pre-exposure prophylaxis,” Minister Anthony said.

There are some minor requirements to accessing the drug, based on a person’s medical background in relation to certain other diseases and medication that they may be taking.

Self-testing for HIV is also a new initiative that has made it easier for persons in Guyana to know their HIV status, the Health Minister said.

He noted that while more people are opting for self-testing, there are now 30 voluntary counselling and testing sites available in Guyana.

These also cater for other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).

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