DIRECTOR OF Research, Monitoring & Evaluation at the Ghana AIDS Commission, Kyeremeh Atuahene, has disclosed that women in Ghana are now more afraid of getting pregnant than contracting HIV/ AIDS.
According to him, in spite of the numerous campaigns on the mode of contraction of the HIV virus, the infection rate is soaring in the country.
“Women now fear pregnancy than HIV. The best way is to seek dual protection by using condoms. Condom use during high risk sex is low. Anecdotally, you can realise that Ghanaians are becoming more and more exposed to this virus. Those who are co-habiting are those who contribute to most of the infections. The people who are prone to the virus are those with very risky behaviours. Those who engage in indiscriminate sex without condoms,” he told Francis Abban on The Morning Starr Wednesday.
“Currently, we have about 297,000 people who have been diagnosed with HIV. It is quite worrying for us, the prevalence rate of HIV in the country. The rate of concurrency in the country is very high. Concurrency in the sense that it’s high for a partner to acquire the virus from the other partner,” he further stressed.
Mr Atuahene, therefore, encouraged Ghanaians to get tested in order to know their status.
“In order to reduce the risk of those who have the virus to transmit it, they must be on anti-retroviral drugs. Ninety percent of those who know their status must be on anti-retro-viral drugs. We want to test as many people as possible so that we know the number of people who have the virus in the country. It’s important to know your HIV status as early as possible so that it does not progress into AIDS. We are doing targeted testing so we are looking for people under surge conditions,” he stated.