HomeDREAMArusha Times Reporter (Tanzania) – Arusha Pioneers Mother-to-Child HIV Prevention
18
Ago
2006
18 - Ago - 2006



from: Arusha Times Reporter

Arusha is set to pioneer the country’s prevention of HIV transmission from Mother to unborn child by 99 percent, following the establishment of a special HIV-Aids center and clinic at the Usa-River area of Arumeru district, a project which is being carried out by the charitable Community of Sant’Egidio.

The Community of Sant’Egidio in collaboration with the Congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers are building a modern Molecular Biology Laboratory at the Usa River Dispensary in Arumeru district. It will be the first one in the country to be opened for public service.

Speaking during a ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone for the project at Usa River Dispensary last week, the community of Sant’ Egidio, representative Dr. Michelangelo Bartolo said the lab will be a reference and prestigious center for the whole of Arusha region as the hemoglobin tests, biochemical tests, the CD-4 counts and the viral load check, will be carried out for patients.

The tests to be performed at Usa-River lab center will make it possible to monitor the therapy processes in a better way, according to Dr. Bartolo.

"In particular, the viral load will indicate the real health conditions of the patient, and is indispensable to treat and monitor the children" he explained.

Speaking at the function, the Arusha Regional Medical Officer, Dr. Naftal Ole King’ori hailed the Saint’Egidio community for setting up the modern Molecular Biology Laboratory at Usa-River.

"This will be very useful since its capacity is to detect viral at the very early stage particularly for the newly born baby something which is very much needed in the country" Dr. King’ori said, explaining that the available testing equipment in the country cannot detect the viral load for a child before 18 months.

Officiating at the function, the Arusha arch-diocese of Roman Catholic, Arch-Bishop Josaphat Lebulu underscored the need for such crucial project to be sustainable.

"We need to ensure that the project is sustainable even when the saint’Egidio ceases to support the centre so as we lay the foundation stone for this center, we should also put into consideration the need for its sustainability," the Arch-Bishop said.

The achievement of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in Africa has reached the 99 percent, due to the efforts by an Italian Community of Sant’Egidio through the Drug Resource Enhancement against Aids and Malnutrition (DREAM) project.

"Our program experience in Africa shows that the success of the prevention of the mother-to-child transmission, from a positive woman to her baby, reaches the 99 percent this means that we are rescuing 99 children out of 100" Dream country Director, Dr. Michelangelo Bartolo revealed.

According to Dr. Bartolo, the prevention has been possible in their areas of interventions in Africa continent by giving pregnant women the tri-therapy at the last months of their pregnancies.

"In this way the viral load decreases dramatically becoming undetectable, and the child born without HI Virus" Italian medical Doctor noted, explaining that more data on the success of his organization will be presented in Toronto, Canada, at the International scientific congress on Aids in the near future.

Project Dream is a global program aimed at combating the HIV-AIDS pandemic in Sub-Sahara Africa. It started in 2002 in Mozambique and has now grown spreading in six Africa countries in which there are 19 active centers.

"Up to now 25,000 patients have received direct assistance from Dream project, but here in Tanzania we are present in the two regions of Arusha and Iringa, " Dr. Bartolo said, adding t

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