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UNAIDS Concerned About Effects Of Violence In Kenya On People Living With HIV And Potential Risk Of New HIV Infections
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
(UNAIDS) is concerned about the short and long-term impact of the recent disruption in
Kenya on the country's response to the AIDS epidemic.
In recent years, Kenya has made significant progress in responding to AIDS with trends
showing a clear decline in HIV prevalence-estimated to have dropped to 6.1% (5.2% - 7%)
in 2005 from a high of 10% in the late 1990s. Critical HIV services have also been scaled-up
resulting in a greater awareness of HIV transmission and a significant increase in access to
antiretroviral treatment. However, UNAIDS is concerned that the recent events in the country
could pose potential setbacks to Kenya's AIDS response.
Immediate concerns are for people following antiretroviral treatment regimens, particularly
those who have been displaced by the violence or who have not been able to access
treatment. There are also concerns that the displacement and violence (including sexual and
gender-based violence) has made people more vulnerable to the risk of HIV infection.
"Although concerted efforts have been made by the Kenyan authorities and partners to
minimize disruption in people accessing antiretroviral treatment and other essential HIV
services, we are still very concerned," said Dr Erasmus Morah, UNAIDS Country
Coordinator in Kenya. "While it has been reported that many people receiving treatment
took enough supplies of their drugs to take them through the December holidays, we also
know that some people left their homes in a hurry, without their medication and/or treatment
records," he added.
One of the main concerns over prolonged disruption to antiretroviral treatment and anti-TB
treatment is the potential development of resistance to the drugs. There is an urgent need to
assess the extent of treatment disruption and adequacy of the current response.
There are also reports of high levels of sexual and gender-based violence, and that
disruption to social and family networks has forced some women and children to engage in
commercial and transactional sex in exchange for shelter, food or protection. These reports
not only raise serious human rights concerns but also fears of an increase in new HIV
infections. Efforts will need to be focused to increase HIV prevention and address the
protection of women and children and victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
"It is too early to say what the full impact the recent events will have on Kenya's AIDS
epidemic, this may only become apparent much later," said Dr Morah. "UNAIDS will continue
to support Kenya through this difficult period to help ensure that Kenya sustains its response
to the epidemic and continues the advances it has achieved in recent years."
UNAIDS is an innovative joint venture of the United Nations, bringing together the efforts and resources
of the UNAIDS Secretariat and ten UN system organizations in the AIDS response. The Secretariat
headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland-with staff on the ground in more than 80 countries. Coherent
action on AIDS by the UN system is coordinated in countries through UN theme groups, and joint
programmes on AIDS. UNAIDS' Cosponsors include UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA,
UNODC, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank.
http://www.unaids.org
UNAIDS în cauzã despre efectele violenþei în Kenya privind persoanele care trãiesc cu HIV ºi de riscul potenþial de noi infecþii cu HIV - UNAIDS Concerned About Effects Of Violence In Kenya On People Living With HIV And Potential Risk Of New HIV Infections - articole medicale engleza - startsanatate