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Jamaica ramps up HIV testing as UNAIDS targets pandemic’s eradication
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton (right), and Regional Director, Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Bent, admire the fixtures of a new HIV mobile testing unit, which was handed over to the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA) during a ceremony at the Courtyard by Marriott in New Kingston last Thursday (February 27). (Photo: Rudranath Fraser, JIS)
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March 3, 2020

Jamaica ramps up HIV testing as UNAIDS targets pandemic’s eradication

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is

ramping up its drive to have more citizens tested for HIV/AIDS.

The move is in line with the Joint United

Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 initiative, which aims to help

end the epidemic worldwide.

It is targeting that by the end of the

year, 90 per cent of all people living with HIV should know their HIV status;

90 per cent of all persons diagnosed with HIV should be receiving sustained

antiretroviral therapy; and 90 per cent of all those receiving antiretroviral

therapy should have viral suppression.

Portfolio Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton,

said ensuring that all Jamaicans are aware of their HIV status is key to

prevention and treatment and “results in better health outcomes, not just for

the individual but for the society generally”.

He noted that currently, 84 per cent of

Jamaicans living with the virus are aware of their status.

“The ministry remains dedicated to making

HIV testing accessible to all Jamaican citizens. This is done through various

testing modalities such as hospitals and clinics, non-governmental organisations

(NGOs) testing and outreach testing at ‘hot spots’,” he said.

Dr. Tufton was speaking at a handover

ceremony for an HIV mobile testing unit to the Southern Regional Health

Authority (SRHA) at the Courtyard by Marriott in New Kingston last Thursday

(February 27).

He noted that the unit is critical to expanding the ministry’s outreach capacity for HIV testing island-wide.

 “Mobile

testing is one form of outreach testing that reduces geographical borders,

taking testing to several communities and settings, so we can now move to

locations where we think the risks are high. The presence of an additional

means of outreach testing will allow for more gains to be made,” he said.

He further noted that mobile testing is

particularly useful in reaching key populations that may be hesitant to visit a

traditional clinic due to perceived stigma and discrimination. Clients receive

pre and post-test counselling in the private cubicles on-board the bus and the

test results are ready in as little as 15 minutes.

The $16.57-million retrofitted bus, which

was donated by the Global Fund, will serve the parishes of Clarendon,

Manchester and St. Elizabeth.

It has been equipped with three private

testing cubicles, refrigerator, washing station equipped with a water tank and

pump, and storage cabinets.

Regional Director, SRHA, Michael Bent,

expressed gratitude for the unit, which he said, will greatly assist the SRHA

to adequately reach the general population of close to 30,000 with a target

population of 2,000.

“In the SRHA, we believe this is an opportunity

for us to further integrate HIV [testing] into our programme and, as such, the

team [is] ready to go out and to do the necessaries. The target population will

be able to receive testing in a more humane way. It is also a safer facility

for the staff as well as the patients,” he said.

Outreach testing accounts for most HIV

tests conducted. The total number of persons tested via outreach was 53,029 in

2019 and of this amount, 26,681 were done via mobile testing.

Mobile HV testing started in 2009 with two buses in the south-east region and sought to make HIV testing convenient by taking the service to people in their own space and comfort zone.

Providing HIV testing in a non-clinic

setting has allowed screening to become more easily accessible, less

stigmatised and more normalised.

Following overwhelming demand from the populace, mobile testing was then rolled out in the north-east and western regions.

The addition of a mobile testing unit in

the southern region now means that all regional health authorities can provide

the service in all parishes.

Dr. Tufton (right), cuts the ribbon to symbolise the official handover of an HIV mobile testing unit to the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA) during a recent ceremony in New Kingston. Sharing the moment (from left) are Director, Health Promotion and Protection in the Ministry, Dr. Simone Spence; Regional Director, Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Bent; and Acting Senior Medical Officer, Dr. Alisha Robb-Allen. (Photo: Rudranath Fraser, JIS)
Minister Christopher Tufton (right), enters the HIV mobile testing unit, after the symbolic handover to the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), during a ceremony at the Courtyard by Marriott in New Kingston. (Photo: Rudranath Fraser, JIS)
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