By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
LAOAG
City—Ilocanos in this northern part of Luzon
has voluntarily submitted themselves to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
testing, the Department of Health continue to spearhead.
In support of the DOH
declaration as National HIV Testing Week on May 11 to 15, acting Provincial
Health Officer Josephin Ruedas said medical technologists are conducting free
testing in three government hospitals in the province such as the Mariano
Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center in Batac City, Laoag City General
Hospital and the Gov. Roque B. Ablan Sr. Memorial Hospital also in Laoag City.
Ms. Ruedas hopes more at-risk
individuals such as those working in videoke bars or any interested individual
will have themselves tested as it is a means of protection not only for their own
selves but also for their loved ones.
According to health
practitioners, anyone who practices unsafe sex can get infected regardless of
age, sex, race, income or sexual orientation. Hence, they are encouraging all
people at risk for HIV to undergo testing.
Of those who availed the
voluntary testing, Ms. Ruedas said none has been found positive yet.
She also added that they
extended the testing until May 16 with a special HIV testing schedule
on May 18 at the Ilocos Norte Provincial Jail.
Based on the latest record of
the DOH released last February, there are about 23,709 HIV reported cases in
the country.
Of these cases, at least 25 percent
are 15 to 24 years old.
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