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BOTSWANA: Stigma hampers HIV/AIDS treatment plan
Botswana's efforts to provide antiretrovirals to people living with HIV/AIDS have been hampered by stigma, the South African Press Association (SAPA) reported on Monday.
According to recent official figures, only about 8,000 people have undergone testing for HIV at targeted health clinics where the government hopes to provide free drugs to more than 100,000 people.
"The main challenge is that people are coming forward very late. It is a lot more resource-intensive to treat people that are sick, and the burden on health system is much more difficult to manage," drug programme manager, Ernst Darkoh, said.
Botswana is the first country in Africa to commit to a widespread programme of providing HIV/AIDS drugs through its public health system.
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