Govt strategy to test and treat HIV patients

March 2nd, 2010


www.ntv.co.ke If you dont know your HIV status, this might be your year to get tested. The government is rolling out an ambitious strategy to test the 40 per cent of Kenyans who currently dont know their status. But as Cynthia Vukets the new strategy will also target treatment for more HIV patients.

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10 Responses to “Govt strategy to test and treat HIV patients”

  1. chaimoto on January 17, 2010 11:16 pm

    you are always the victim uh. i feel sorry for you.

  2. MrMujama on January 17, 2010 11:44 pm

    Aids is here with us now.Let see how swine flu turns.And by the way do you know that the virus can be re-cloned.Statistics show that there are More Black people contracting the virus even in places where blacks are a Minority.Are black people promiscuous by nature or just a coincidence?? Is there no cure for aids or that there should be no cure?Gotta free our minds.

  3. chaimoto on January 18, 2010 12:30 am

    conspiracy theory is a bitch.

  4. kushotto on January 18, 2010 12:59 am

    Hahahaha..Wee mzeemoja!Yu are funny!

  5. MrMujama on January 18, 2010 1:49 am

    Why is it that the testing campaign has become too vibrant? Get it right, they are not interested in putting the patient on drugs as much as they want the statistics. Aids is a project in Africa and the Illuminati want too know how far their project has reached.5 hundred million is the number and they will work endlessly till 80% of the world population is killed.Holocaust is here with us, Lets Pray our God.

  6. MzeeMoja1 on January 18, 2010 2:20 am

    I can see just that, and your noble comment soon after. Don’t you just get jeezed off by the amount of attention some Kenyan’s will have for politics, yet very little for what to my opinion could be a bigger and perhaps an issue poised to get people talking? An opposite effect if you ask me. Have a good HIV test and good luck.People need to know their HIV status,especially for the sexually active. A noble story can be followed by a noble act.

  7. malachiomollo on January 18, 2010 2:42 am

    i love ur stories n work cynthia v…

  8. 2190g1 on January 18, 2010 3:23 am

    @MzeeMoja1 I opened this clip long ago but my computer takes long to load. Anyway, I am only 2min 21sec behind you

  9. 2190g1 on January 18, 2010 3:41 am

    One of the few noble stories out of Kenya. Keep it up

  10. MzeeMoja1 on January 18, 2010 3:54 am

    oi, why am I the first to comment on here then after 201 views, while the politics clips get inundated with “shoulds”, “could’s” and such like crap opinions. Where are the serial bloggers on this? Or that Wariya who comes here to pick a fight? I hope you’re all getting busy testing for HIV coz this shit is out there and it’s real. YOU probably have it.

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