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Uganda Spends UGX980billion to Cater for HIV Victims Annually

2 December 2022, 6:58 am

HIV/AIDS Prevalence rate in Uganda

By James Muhumuza

Uganda spends shillings 980 billion in caring for people living with HIV annually, according to the Uganda AIDS Commission.

Dr. Nelson Musoba, Director General of the Uganda AIDS Commission says that out of the total shillings 700,000 is used to care for each victim per year in form of buying drugs and monitoring to make sure that the (drugs) are effectively used.

Musoba says that so far, 1.4 million people in Uganda are living with HIV.

Out of these about 1.30 are on drugs.

Musoba attributes the high prevalence to poverty among the people.

Geoffrey Kyomukama, Rukungiri District LC5 Chairman says that as of June 30 this year, Rukungiri district had 180,000 people living with HIV and all on drugs. Out of these, 63 percent are females and 37 percent are males.

Ten percent of the victims are below 24 years.

Kyomukama used the same platform to ask the President of the republic of Uganda His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to honor the promise of establishing a government hospital in Rukungiri district.

According to Kyomukama, locals face serious disturbances while transferring patients to other districts.

In his speech as the chief guest during World AIDS Day national celebrations held at Rukungiri Municipal Stadium in Rukungir district last evening, President Yoweri Museveni called for vigilance among members of the public to avoid contracting HIV.

Museveni says that people still contract HIV per year in Uganda while 17,000 die per year.

Museveni also says that Kalangala district leads in HIV cases in Uganda with 16 people out of 100 test positive.

Other leading districts with high prevalence rates are Kyotera, Kabarore, Masaka, Gulu, Kalungu, Mbarara, Lira, Bushenyi, Wakiso, Kiruhura, Lyantonde, and Rukungiri.

Maracha district is the best with 1 person out of 100 test positive.

Other districts with the fewer cases of prevalence include; Bududa, Kibuku, Namisindwa, Amudat, Nakpiripirit, Terego, Napaka, Palisa, Kotido, Karenga, and Kabong.
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