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    Philippines struggles with AIDS

    The Philippines is struggling to deal with a worsening HIV-AIDS problem, with far too little money being spent on reversing a steady rise in infection rates, health experts warn.

    The government will have to prioritise its funding to concentrate on helping the most at-risk communities as it faces a budget shortfall of up to $370 million over the next five years, health department assistant secretary Eric Tayag said.

    "If we only have so much, we have to prioritise the scope of our programmes, choosing the target populations, choosing the specific areas," Tayag told AFP.

    "It is a race against time because the more cases there are, the more different kinds of financial support are needed in the long run."

    The number of HIV/AIDS cases detected in the Philippines -- which has a population of 94 million people -- is still relatively small with only 7,884 cases recorded since 1984.

    But the Philippines is one of only seven countries listed by UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS) to have suffered rising infection rates in 2010.

    And more than 1,800 cases have already been reported in the first 10 months of this year, exceeding the 1,591 cases reported for all of 2010, according to government data.

    Tayag said the government estimated it needed 35 billion pesos ($810 million) to carry out HIV-prevention programmes from 2011 to 2016.

    However the health department had only identified foreign and local sources for 19 billion pesos ($440 million), leaving a projected shortfall of 16 billion pesos ($370 million).

    The funding crunch is expected to hit hardest when the current "round" of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria runs out in November next year, said Maria Teresa Bagasao, country director of UNAIDS.

    Another "round" of aid pledges was originally scheduled for next year but has been put back to 2013 and any grant money will not be released until 2014 at the earliest, she told AFP.

    "The country needs to look at whether there is going to be a critical gap in the funding. It has to actually sit down and identify where the gap will be. In prevention or treatment?" Bagasao told AFP.

    The Global Fund, a UN-supported partnership of governments and private aid groups, had made up the bulk of the foreign aid that paid for as much as 80 percent of the country's HIV prevention and treatment programmes, Bagasao said.

    Activists have accused the government of cutting its own funding for HIV programmes and relying too much on external sources.

    "There was a gradual decrease (in local funding) because of an over-reliance on external financing like the Global Fund," said Jonas Bagas, spokesman for the Network to Stop AIDS in the Philippines, a coalition of health and activist groups.

    Amid the budget concerns, Tayag said the Philippines may have to focus its spending mainly on the homosexual and injecting drug user communities, because they were the groups in which infection rates were rising significantly.

    "There are two populations that are the drivers of the epidemic: men having sex with men and injecting drug users," said Tayag, who oversees government programmes to fight infectious diseases.

    At least 46 percent of infections recorded this year were from homosexual contact compared with 25 percent in 2006, according to the government data.

    Officials say they were caught off-guard by the rise in infections from homosexual contact when they had been mainly concentrating on female sex workers.

    Injecting drug users were still a small proportion of the total but there had been a sharp rise from only eight cases detected in 2009 to 147 last year, and another 80 in the first 10 months of 2011.

    Previously, HIV had been mainly spread through heterosexual contact. This had been curbed with many HIV-prevention programmes focusing on educating and testing female sex workers, according to Tayag.

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    • ako  •  5 months ago
      over populated na ang mga bakla sa abs-cbn.
      • floyd meweather 5 months ago
        hahaha...
      • Mukz 5 months ago
        tama ka diyan...ipadala sa spratley islands yang mga yan para gwardiyahan yung mga dayuhan na dumada-ong doon......
      • Tonyong Pinoy 5 months ago
        Pagbukas mo ng TV sa Pilipinas ngayon, puro bakla makikita mo....GMA at ABS CBN... puro bakla ang hosts..
    • Ryu  •  5 months ago
      sabi nga nila... we are a new generation but when it comes to values... we have obsolete curriculums. I am not talking about just schools here, i am talking about the family & the culture that we are implicating to ourselves unconsciously as we idolize western value systems. Napakaganda ng traditional Filipino value system about family, respect, God-centeredness, abstinence, value of virginity & marriage. How come we are starting to lose these things...
      • Xixo 7 5 months ago
        tama ka yan lang naman ang totoong panglaban sa AIDS at iba pang nakakahawang sakit diba?
      • Xixo 7 5 months ago
        tama ka yan lang naman ang totoong panglaban sa AIDS at iba pang nakakahawang sakit diba?
    • rudeness  •  5 months ago
      Abstinence.
      • k 5 months ago
        ANUUUUUU?????

        PAKAMATYAY NA LANG AKO
      • Prokopyo 5 months ago
        @ K.. - kelan?
    • Kontra Bading  •  5 months ago
      1: Practice safe sex.
      2: Be faithful.
      3: Don't try to have sex with same gender.
      4: KILL ALL GAY PEOPLE...!!!!!
      • CAREFUL 5 months ago
        don't be offended......ok yan ( madedbol )............nang mabawasan mga binabae
      • Enri Kino 5 months ago
        dont judge.
      • thedevilhimself 5 months ago
        tama patayin lahat bading... kung bading si kristo punta ko heaven patayin ko siya.... lahat pati mga alien na bakla
    • Lavinia M  •  5 months ago
      siguro karma na yan ng mga tao ano... tingnan nyo:

      lalake-lalake
      drug users
      pakikipagtalik sa mga puta

      yan yung leading causes ng AIDS. lahat yan masasamang gawain. God must be punishing them (pwera nlng sa iilang exemptions.)
      • Bee Roth 5 months ago
        ang sabihin mo pangit kang bakla...ulol
      • jz28 5 months ago
        bakit yung promiscuity hindi mo sinama jan? hindi ba masama yung makikipagtalik sa ibat ibang partners (casual sex)? pano yung mga batang nagka AIDS dahil yung nanay nila may AIDS nung pinagbubuntis o pinanganak sila? karma din ba nila yun?

        lavinia hindi ikaw ang Diyos para magsabi kung sino ang paparusahan at sino ang hindi. ang tawag sa mga katulad mong mapanghusga eh, banal na aso o santong kabayo.
      • lamb of God 666 5 months ago
        tama na yan...MAG SARILI NA LANG KAYO...support 'mary-palm movement'....
    • My name Del free  •  5 months ago
      Totoo mabilis magkalat ng AIDS ang mga bakla pero based on the news above , here in the Philippines 46% of new AIDS cases were from homosexuals. 25% for 2006. It only means majority of AIDS in the Philippines are from HETEROSEXUALS. (54% and 75%) respectively. Kaya wag magkalat ng tsismis. Marami namamatay sa maling akala. Being straight does not mean you are safe.
    • lamb of God 666  •  5 months ago
      Philippines government is disarray with wrong priorities / poor record-keeping & wasting on corruption for many decades now. Our moral values is declining rapidly (influences on local TV)..SUPPORT "MARY-PALM MOVEMENT" ... funny but true. Kawawa ang pinas...pinagtatawanan tayo ng ibang bansa .. magulo / nation of corrupted & no-discipline nation (masakit but its the reality) KAYA MARAMING SAKIT ANG ATING BAYAN ...tsek tsek
    • Steve Arcelon  •  5 months ago
      We have 7100 islands. Let's fix up one island like a resort and isolate the disease there. Anyone with aids goes there.
    • joseph  •  5 months ago
      THE WAY TO STOP SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS..IS SIMPLE... CLOSE ALL SAUNA BATHS, KARAOKE BARS, NIGHT CLUBS ETC....AND ALWAYS FEATURE IN THE MEDIA THE WFFECRS OF THESE VIRUS...EVERYDAY
    • Noli  •  5 months ago
      dapat siguro, turuan ang mga bata na mag jyakol ng tama, para hindi na sila, mag papa sipsip sa mga baklang nang hu-hunting ng bata,
    • Eman Uel  •  5 months ago
      I pity those people who got aids because of blood transfusion (negligence/malpractice on part of health services such as screening blood). They do not want it, but became victims...
      I pity those people who got aids because their spouses have not been faithful to them (mga nangangaliwa), they got infected without knowing it...
      I pity those people who got aids because they are forced to do sexual acts without their consent (those raped, being made sex slaves, etc.)...
      BUT will I pity those people who got AIDS just because they live immoral acts???
      Yes, I will still pity them BUT I WOULD NOT TOLERATE NOR SUPPORT THEIR SINFUL WAYS.
      I'm sorry, but I believe that AIDS/HIV is a chastisement from God for such abominable acts and for the sinfulness of man
    • emer  •  5 months ago
      Pass the RH Bill...
      Educate the people to have safe sex..
      Wag mong sabihing hindi ka mahilig sa SEX..Sinungaling ka...
      Use condom as protection...
      Make condoms affordable....
    • Markster  •  5 months ago
      the government isn't really the one that should take the blame for all this...its on every person who can't stop their sexual urges...if you can't bang anyone other than your sole partner, or even don't want to use a condom,...just use your hands...
    • QR  •  5 months ago
      .In 1996, HAART - an effective combination therapy that delays the onset of AIDS cost of US$10,000-15,000 per person per year. By the middle of 2001, triple combination therapy was available from Indian generic manufacturers for as little as $295 per person per year.The most widely used drug combination (d4T+3TC+NVP) is available for $US 64 per person per year. The Philippines has 7,884 cases multiplied by the lowest treatment regimen cost US$64 per year, it still amounts to US$504,576.00/year. At the current exchange rate it would amount to PHP21,857,275.07/year or PHP2,772.36/person/year. UNITAID, the Clinton Foundation and Médecins Sans Frontières were instrumental in the price negotiations with the big pharmaceutical companies. Negotiations with big pharmaceutical companies have led to a system of ‘tiered’ pricing. Tiered pricing means that the price at which the big pharmaceutical companies sell their drugs is calculated using formulas based on average income per head, leading to lower prices in poor countries.

      The Philippines still has a chance to control the costs of treatment for HIV/AIDS patients. The RH Bill's health promotion, prevention and education are the keys to the success of the HIV/AIDS prevention program and would keep the costs down.
    • ray  •  5 months ago
      Pratice safe sex ! Use condoms !
    • pochi c  •  5 months ago
      some peole really dont know the consequences of the things they are doing. they take their body for granted as if they dont know that it has limitations. as a gay man too, people like me take sex for fun or just for pleasure not knowing that it may have a downside. just stick to one partner. dont try to sleep with every gay man in the world. its not worth it. living your life with just one is.
    • dragon_fly  •  5 months ago
      its not the government fault why they contracted aids ..its human choice to be promiscuous....for the wages of sin is death...and sin is transgression of the law..so dont blame the government for it...people always has a choice no matter how hard life can be so difficult but posible because in ds life thers no such thing as imposible..wat u sow is wat u reap
    • donald michael  •  5 months ago
      Enough for blaming others why AIDS spread rapidly... instead of condemning...SHOULD FOCUS TO THE SOLUTIONS NOT THE PROBLEM.. Government should give full media awareness if how to prevent such VIRUS it is unstoppable if we continue condemning them... Carrier has no confident to come out because of the FEAR that PEOPLE persecute them KADIRIHAN sila.... as result they hide and patuloy manghahawa.... Government should give proper care to the AIDS victim. And citizen shall accept them as a normal person...... Stop CONDEMNING NOW WE need an Action to PREVENT.... BE AWARE and BE Broad ....
    • China is Great  •  5 months ago
      INTERNET PA! FHM PA! SCANDAL PA! TABLOID PA! ipakita nyo lahat yan sa mga bata para maging mga manyakis silang lahat male or female. Walang pinipili ang AIDS kahit anong kasarian o sexual preference. Hindi sagot sa kahirapan ang pagbebenta ng laman. Sapat na trabaho ang kailangan hindi kaartehan, sobrang daming maarteng pinay pangit naman, ayaw ng mahirap na trabaho mas gusto pang magpatira na lang dahil mas madali.

      Wanted Janitor at least highschool graduate, Call center agent college level? putcha kahit tapos ka ng pagaaral ang hirap makakita ng disenteng trabaho dahil wala. we need MORE JOBS. The Government must do something about this ASAP.

      Ibalik rin ang DEATH PENALTY, para bitayin ang mga RAPIST. para yung mga may balak mang rape magdalawang isip muna. sa ngayon wala silang takot dahil di naman sila bibitayin eh, may pagasa pang makalusot lalo na kung mayayaman sila.
    • Mark  •  5 months ago
      Hindi nalang mga bakla ang carriers ng HIV. Kumakalat na ang HIV sa bansa natin kasi merong mga sex slaves at saka foreigners na carriers. Stop muna ang human trafficking then check the background of foreigners coming in our country. Opinion ko lang po.
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