There Have Been 76 HIV Cases In Bengkulu During 2023
BENGKULU CITY - Since January until now the Bengkulu City Health Office (Dinkes), Bengkulu Province found 76 cases of people infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the region. "During 2023 the Bengkulu City Health Office team found 76 cases of people infected with HIV," said Head of the Disease Prevention and Control Division (P2P) of the Bengkulu City Health Office Sri Martiana in Bengkulu City, Saturday. He said the figure decreased when compared to 2022, because in that year 114 cases were found and six of them died. To suppress the spread of HIV in Bengkulu City, his party continued to carry out education and counseling in collaboration with the foundation. Meanwhile, the Bengkulu Provincial Health Office explained the high number of HIV cases in Bengkulu, due to the pattern of association of young people who were free and did not use security during sexual intercourse. Because, from January to December 2022 his party found cases of HIV/AIDS in five regions in Bengkulu Province as many as 142 cases and 14 people who died from HIV. For the case of HIV who died, he said. The Head of P2P Bengkulu Provincial Health Office, Meli Puspasari, was caused because the sufferer did not check health, so he experienced complications and was late in receiving treatment.
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Quoted from ANTARA, Saturday afternoon, here are five areas where HIV cases were found, namely Bengkulu City with 108 cases, South Bengkulu Regency with two cases, North Regency with three cases. Then in Kepahiang Regency about four cases and Rejang Lebong Regency with 23 cases, while for cases who died from Bengkulu City, namely six cases and Rejang Lebong Regency, namely eight cases. It is known that HIV is caused by viruses that attack the immune system, the infection of the virus is able to reduce the ability of human immunity to fight foreign objects in the body which at the terminal stage of infection can cause Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).