HIV testing: Time for a reset
Manila Bulletin
|June 17 2025
From a “slow but rising disease burden,” HIV/AIDS is now a full-blown epidemic in the Philippines, as the DOH requests a health emergency declaration to address the rapidly growing HIV epidemic in the country due to the alarming statistics.
In spite of two successive laws (RA8504 and RA11166 in 1998 and 2018 respectively) for HIV/AIDS control, there has been an increasing, and this year, an explosion in the number of diagnosed HIV-AIDS cases. This is an indication that past efforts have not been effective and we need alternative approaches to the problem.
The main issue is the failure/refusal to analyze why the policies and regulations have failed to stem the epidemic. I am speaking from the perspective of one who experienced firsthand the early 1980s AIDS epidemic in New York City. I saw how the testing was handled, being a Pathology resident at that time, and how government efforts controlled the epidemic in subsequent years.
On returning to the Philippines in 1987, I attended the initial discussions on HIV testing, which was just another serologic test, like Hepatitis B or syphilis. It was a rigid two-week regimen of training medical technologists in HIV testing, to which I objected since it was a routine test. They didn't listen.
In addition, there was a requirement for preand post-test counseling, which was another way of stigmatizing people, knowing that the main risk factor for HIV/AIDS is unprotected sex.
This story is from the June 17 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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