6,330 HIV Patients Registered In Libya In 2016 – WHO

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The World Health Organisation, WHO, said that 6,330 HIV patients registered in Libya in 2016. The UN Health Agency said in a statement that ...

The World Health Organisation, WHO, said that 6,330 HIV patients registered in Libya in 2016. The UN Health Agency said in a statement that 10 people also died in the out-gone year as a result of inability to access anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs.
“Last year, there were 6,330 registered HIV patients in Libya; 10 people aged 18 or 19, died due to lack of ARV drugs.
“Many other patients have been forced to scale back on their drug regimens, meaning that many are now in the advanced stages of the disease and that they face increasingly high mortality rates.”



The global health body said just a few weeks ago, it began distributing much-needed ARV drugs to patients living with HIV in Libya, following the country’s collapse in medical services and inability to provide life-saving drugs.
“After the start of the country’s civil war in 2011, rates of HIV have continued to rise.
“A recent WHO analysis of the country’s health system indicates a general collapse in medical services, including a lack of drug availability.
“Severe shortages of ARV drugs are threatening the lives of those with HIV and have even led to public protests demanding that the Ministry of Health take immediate action to resolve the problem.’’

It said following the pressure on the ministry, it subsequently reached out to WHO for support in drug procurement and distribution.
According to it, so far, WHO has provided three months of drugs to some 450 patients?

“The agency is working closely with the Ministry to develop and implement surveillance and health system assessment mechanisms, particularly those regarding blood safety,’’ WHO said.
WHO said the initiative was intended to reinstate the HIV-related infrastructure that was halted at the start of the war in 2011.
“For years, cultural barriers and stigmatisation have impeded effective HIV prevention programmes.

“The WHO is advocating for universal access to HIV treatment and care by focusing on planning, surveillance, and delivery of healthcare services to HIV patients in order to undermine some of these barriers.

“In order to meet its goals, the WHO is requesting 1.2 million dollars from donors, which would allow the agency to guarantee a supply of ARV drugs throughout 2017.”

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