Saturday, July 30, 2011

Other issues discussed were the inclusion of the prevention of AIDS

Other issues discussed were the inclusion of the prevention of AIDS among the initiatives available to confront violence and the strategies adopted among populations, she added.

Dr. Al-Shoumer noted that the participants will be visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia “to have a closer look on the modern treatment techniques and be briefed on the applications and the initiatives to prevent the HIV/AIDS and spread awareness among societies,” and acknowledge the plans and strategies being adopted, in addition to the national programs for the prevention of AIDS.

Dr. Al-Shoumer stressed the importance of such conferences, especially that this virus is wide spread worldwide, despite the fact that the infection rate in Kuwait is “very low.” This conference is important as it focuses on the prevention and the awareness which we need not only in Kuwait but all over the world,” she affirmed.

She called for intensifying “our efforts to spread awareness on this virus, ” especially as we mark World AIDS Day, December 1.

Dr. Al-Shoumer said that World AIDS Day must come as a reminder that every one of us must do more to fight the spread of AIDs and HIV, especially that millions of people worldwide are living with the pandemic.
She expressed hope that in Kuwait “we establish, soon, centers for the Voluntary Counseling and Testing for HIV,” known as the VCT, which are present all over the world, “including in GCC states as it is an important step in the prevention process” to be able to have an early diagnosis of AIDS. She stressed respect of anonymity of the clients until they are tested positive as a must with any such institution.

Dr. Al-Shoumer noted that Kuwait is one of the first countries to adopt a law on the prevention of AIDS in 1992, which contains many important articles, such as “AIDS patients are granted all their rights, where the most important right is complete confidentiality,” and in Kuwait, we fully respect and protect this right of theirs.

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