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Madagascar - Warning on the spread of HIV

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"The data is frightening": warning on the spread of HIV in Madagascar

The 20th edition of the Indian Ocean HIV Symposium ended on Thursday in Antananarivo. Doctors, healthcare workers, authorities and donors met one last time to establish several observations and propose solutions to the AIDS epidemic. The opportunity to shine a spotlight on very alarming realities in Madagascar and some of its neighboring islands.

Published on:10/25/2024 - 12:30

By : RFI
With our correspondent in Antananarivo, Sarah Tétaud

Projections estimate that 76,000 Malagasy people will be infected with HIV in 2024. The experts met at the conference are much more pessimistic. " This is a low projection. From what we see on the ground, this figure is at least twice as high ," they say.

" The lack of data gives the impression that there is no problem, but that is not true! And if we do nothing, there will soon be an explosion in the country like we have seen in South Africa, Tanzania, Eswatini or Botswana ," warns Jude Padayachy, director of UNAIDS in Madagascar , Comoros, Seychelles and Mauritius.

" The little data we have is frightening ," he continues. " For example, we screened 1,300 students at the University of Tamatave last month and 1.33% of them are infected. At the University of Majunga, it's 1.4%. In Ambanja, we screened pregnant women in a clinic and 10% of them were HIV carriers. This is serious! If nothing changes, we're going to have a big, big problem in Madagascar in the years to come. "

“ Not enough tests to meet needs ”

On the island, screening tests are supposed to be free and available in all basic health centers , confirms the UNAIDS representative. But the reality is quite different: " There are not enough tests to meet all the needs ," concedes Jude Padayachy.

Also, the doctors – starting with Dr Catherine Gaud, immunologist and founder of the conference – openly pleaded with the authorities and donors for an urgent and massive supply of HIV screening tests to the island.

" Madagascar has been forgotten among African countries. However, screening is an essential point, it is the beginning of care. If you do not know you are HIV positive, you cannot benefit from care and treatment. And when you do not have treatment, you die ," says the doctor.

Intravenous drug distribution

Another worrying situation, this time throughout the Indian Ocean, and raised during the conference: the spread of intravenous drug use – heroin and new synthetic drugs, which are conducive to the transmission of HIV and hepatitis C.

" We don't know exactly how many drug users there are, but if we don't deal with it now, it will become a huge problem like it already is in the Seychelles and Mauritius. We have convincing examples right next to Madagascar. The Seychelles is the country where drug use is the highest in the world since 10% of the Seychelles population is affected by this chronic disease ," recalls the immunologist.

At the closing ceremony on Thursday evening, the various stakeholders in the fight agreed to " reinvigorate their response to HIV " throughout the region. The results of the national survey on the prevalence of HIV among pregnant women, currently being conducted by the Ministry of Health, should be known in the first quarter of 2025. They should provide good indicators to guide the strategy for combating the epidemic on Malagasy soil.

https://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20241025-colloque-vih-sida-madagascar-alerte-propagation-effrayante
 
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September 12, 2025

HIV/AIDS in Mahajanga: Six new cases recorded each week

.Mahajanga is today the city most affected by HIV/AIDS in Madagascar.

" An imminent danger, a reality already ongoing! " These are the words used by Mokhtar Salim Andriantomanga, Governor of the Boeny region, to sound the alarm on his Facebook account regarding the worrying surge in HIV/AIDS cases in the city of Mahajanga. The figures reveal a rapid resurgence of the disease, placing Mahajanga among the most affected areas in the country. "While there used to be one case every six months, six new cases of HIV are now detected each week in Mahajanga, according to UNAIDS and the Ministry of Health delegation," he reported. This information was gathered during the delegation's visit to the Governor's office on September 10, 2025. In his message, he urged the population to be vigilant. " Protect yourself, protect your loved ones ," calling on everyone to be aware of the seriousness of the situation. Madagascar ranks alongside Indonesia as one of the fastest-growing countries in the world with HIV, and Mahajanga has the highest incidence rate in the country. This phenomenon is mainly due to a lack of information, the expansion of sex work, same-sex relationships, and injecting drug use, which massively promote the spread of the virus.

Screening

Faced with this worrying situation, Mahajanga has now been designated a pilot site for the National Plan to Combat HIV/AIDS, with two basic health centers (CSB) specializing in early screening and medical care. Screening is offered from a very young age, as the virus can remain latent for between 5 and 10 years before manifesting. The Governor affirmed his desire to be personally involved in the fight against HIV, calling for intersectoral mobilization, particularly from the Ministry of Education, to strengthen prevention. He also emphasized the need to adapt actions to the specific realities of each region. Finally, the health delegation welcomed the efforts already undertaken, including the improvement of antiretroviral treatments, which now allow HIV-positive people to live normally and without risk of transmission.

Narindra Rakotobe

https://midi-madagasikara.mg/vih-sida-a-mahajanga-six-nouveaux-cas-recenses-chaque-semaine/
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​Resurgence of HIV/AIDS: call for national mobilization

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The Ministry of Public Health has called for joint action in the fight against HIV/AIDS. According to Minister Zely Randriamanantany, a national study on HIV/AIDS cases is being finalized and its results will be published soon. The goal is to provide up-to-date data to guide public policies and prevention efforts.

The minister recalled that adolescents and young people are the most at risk, often due to their curiosity and willingness to experiment. The lack of dialogue between parents and children remains, according to him, a major obstacle to reducing infections. " Parents must be the first to educate their children about sexuality. We must all join forces, in the community, at school, and at church, to raise awareness and prevent it ," he said.

This national appeal comes just days after the governor of Boeny issued an alert about the worrying situation in Mahajanga. Received by the Health and UNAIDS delegations on September 10, he indicated that six new cases of AIDS are now recorded each week in the city, compared to one case every six months previously.

UNAIDS notes that Madagascar, along with Indonesia, is among the most affected countries in the world, with Mahajanga having the highest rate. Lack of awareness among the population, prostitution, certain sexual practices, and injecting drug use are among the main factors identified for the spread of the disease.

In response to this situation, a national AIDS control plan was developed, including the establishment of Mahajanga as a "pilot site" with two basic health centers responsible for testing and treatment. This plan also includes efforts to combat stigma to enable people living with HIV to access care and limit the spread of the virus.

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https://www.madagascar-tribune.com/Recrudescence-du-VIH-SIDA-appel-a.html
 
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