Local November 29, 2012 - 7:47 am

Of Dominican Republic’s AIDS patients, 65% are women

Santo Domingo.- At least 44,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic, 65% of which are women, but only 20,791 have access to antiretroviral (drugs to prevent or destroy the replication of retroviruses), 33,969 are provided follow-up, with 1,581 infants.

To improve their quality of life, the government allocated RD$134 million for the program for HIV patients. Of the total, RD$79 million will be to buy ARVs and RD$55 million for testing, and procurement of drugs for collateral infections.

The announcement was made by Council HIV/AIDS (Conavihsida) director Victor Terrero, and Public Health minister Freddy Hidalgo, during a ceremony to mark World Day to Combat HIV / AIDS, held in the National Palace.

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