In Bekasi District, The Number Of Homosexuals Increased This Year
JAKARTA - Bekasi Regency has an emergency sex disorder, especially gay lovers. At least that is what the Bekasi District Health Office has paid attention to.
Reported by Antara, Wednesday, December 4, the Head of Disease Control and Prevention at the Bekasi District Health Office, Irfan Maulana, said families need to be aware of this sex disorder. Especially the wife who should care about her husband.
"This must be aware for the wives, it turns out that many husbands have same-sex couples in our area," said Irfan.
Irfan explained that men who love the same sex look normal in their daily lives. However, it only became known that homosexuals were after a medical examination.
"They are usually normal men, either because their wife is in the village or because they want to find new sensations," he said.
Based on data from the Bekasi District Health Office throughout 2019, homosexuals are directly proportional to people with HIV / AIDS. This is because data on HIV / AIDS sufferers in Bekasi Regency this year has increased by 105 patients, the behavior of same-sex relationships is the highest cause.
"This year there are 105 more HIV and AIDS patients, 74 men and 31 women," he said.
Of the 74 men with HIV / AIDS, 46 of them are same-sex lovers, six are transgender women, and male clients of sex workers. The rest is divided, among others, drug users, high-risk groups, because of blood transfusions, because of organ transplants, and tattoo equipment.
As for the women, 14 of them were sex workers. The rest is divided into other categories.
Head of the Bekasi District Health Office, Sri Enny Mainiarti, said that the 105 new cases this year made the accumulation of HIV / AIDS sufferers in Bekasi Regency increase to 1670 patients.
For efforts to emphasize, the Bekasi District Health Office has developed Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) services or voluntary HIV testing and counseling, socialization to high-risk group populations and development of Treatment Support Care (PDP) services. Then the socialization of assisted residents in correctional institutions and students at schools, as well as viraload and CD4 checks for people living with HIV / AIDS (PLWHA).
"HIV and AIDS are different, HIV is the virus, while AIDS is arguably the final stage of HIV infection where the body's ability to fight various infections has completely disappeared. We hope that those who are HIV positive can continue to live optimally. And the most important thing is routine check-ups so that the chain transmission can be stopped, "said Sri Enny.
The Regional Child Protection Commission (KPAD) of Bekasi Regency, West Java, noted that the number of men with sexual disorders who are gay lovers or homosexuals in the area reaches 4,000.
"The majority of the causes of sexual disorientation are due to free living behavior. At the end of 2018, we recorded that there were around 4,000 people with homosexual deviant sexual behavior," said the KPAD Commissioner for Bekasi Regency, Mohamad Rojak.
Rozak admitted that the data was based on a report received from the police when the Karawang Police managed to reveal the LGBT community in the area. As a result, the police found that 4,000 men who were members of the community were residents of Bekasi Regency.
"From the police we were informed. After we traced it was true that the number of homosexuals was very large in Bekasi Regency," said Rozak.
This deviant sexual behavior is due to the influence of a free lifestyle so that they continue to invite and influence everyone they know. "From there came the seeds of HIV / AIDS," he said.
Even though they received a report, the Bekasi Regency KPAD could not act because there was no law or regulation regulating it, even though according to him their actions could be categorized as pornography.
So far, the Bekasi District Regional Hospital already has a rainbow clinic. This medical room for homosexuals can provide motivation and healing.
"Because LGBT is a disease, the clinic can be treated by means of therapy," he said.