Pontianak (Antara Bali) - The Ministry of Health will involve midwives for early HIV/AIDS detection in Indonesia, the Minister of Health Nafsiah Mboi said here on Wednesday.
"Soon, all pregnant women will be tested for HIV/AIDS. If the tests are positive, then ARV (antiretroviral) will be given," she added.
She explained at a meeting with the Executive Director of UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS), Michel Sidibé, that Indonesia was still unable to effectively deal with HIV/AIDS.
"For example, early diagnosis is still a problem in Indonesia," she noted, adding that the country should no longer rely on voluntary testing clinics.
The minister said that tests should be carried out on a routine basis, covering all prostitutes so that they can be given antiretroviral drugs in case of HIV infections.(IGT)
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"Soon, all pregnant women will be tested for HIV/AIDS. If the tests are positive, then ARV (antiretroviral) will be given," she added.
She explained at a meeting with the Executive Director of UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS), Michel Sidibé, that Indonesia was still unable to effectively deal with HIV/AIDS.
"For example, early diagnosis is still a problem in Indonesia," she noted, adding that the country should no longer rely on voluntary testing clinics.
The minister said that tests should be carried out on a routine basis, covering all prostitutes so that they can be given antiretroviral drugs in case of HIV infections.(IGT)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2012