The Department of Health (DoH) 5 (Bicol) is leaving no stone unturned in making human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing and treatment more accessible and promote prevention and early intervention across the region.
In his speech at the International Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Candlelight Memorial in Albay on Friday afternoon, DoH-5 program coordinator Samuel Banico said they now have treatment hubs in all provinces of the region.
“We have expanded our networks. Bicol Regional Hospital and Medical Center (BRHMC) started their treatment hub in 2007, followed by Bicol Medical Center (BMC) in 2017, and Masbate Provincial in 2021. This time, in 2024, all provinces in the Bicol region already have treatment hubs. We have seven treatment hubs and one primary healthcare facility,” he said.
The other treatment facilities in the Bicol region are the Bicol Region General Hospital and Geriatric Medical Center, Camarines Norte Provincial Hospital, Family Planning Organization of the Philippines - Masbate Chapter, Eastern Bicol Medical Center and Sorsogon Provincial Hospital.
Banico said every province could now have its confirmatory test situationally accessible and free.
The agency, he said, aims to use innovative technologies to capacitate persons living with HIV (PLHIV) and strengthen the collaboration with various community-based organizations in helping contain the virus.
“What we need to improve is our viral load testing sites and the number of preparation-dispensing facilities. Most of our social hygiene clinics and major city offices are now dispensing our pre-exposure prophylaxis,” Banico said.
As of February, the DoH-5 recorded 3,353 PLHIVs, of which 94 percent, or 3,153, are male and 200 are female.
“It has already shifted from male-female to male-male in the mode of transmission,” he said.