Lutte contre le VIH : « Les patients ont disparu »
The program for monitoring people living with HIV is experiencing serious disruptions. The "hunt against homosexuals is starting to affect some public health programs," warns Les Échos in its Tuesday edition.
"We no longer know where they are."
The observation made by healthcare professionals, as reported by the same source, is alarming. "These patients are no longer coming to their appointments. They are no longer coming for consultations or to pick up their ARVs. We no longer know where they are," laments a medical source in the columns of the daily newspaper.
An increased risk of spread
This situation, directly linked to the current climate of tension, raises fears of a permanent disruption in medical care for many patients. Doctors are sounding the alarm: this lapse could reignite the epidemic. It is imperative, the newspaper's source emphasizes, to ensure regular monitoring to "prevent the spread of the disease, which had previously been under control."
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