No Disruption to HIV Treatment in Malawi, Ministry of Health Assures Public

No Disruption to HIV Treatment in Malawi, Ministry of Health Assures Public

Published on January 30, 2025 at 8:47 AM by Edgar Naitha

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The Ministry of Health has sought to reassure people living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi, emphasizing that the country has a stable and sufficient supply of antiretroviral (ARV) medication.

This comes in response to concerns raised by the recent announcement from the American government regarding a review of its aid to Malawi and other nations, which sparked fears among those dependent on ARV treatment.

In a press release signed by Dr. Samson Mdolo, the Ministry’s Secretary, it was confirmed that there are ample stocks of ARV drugs, test kits, and other critical health supplies. Additionally, all health facilities across the country have been equipped to ensure there is no disruption to services.

This reassurance aims to ease the anxiety of the over 900,000 people living with HIV in Malawi who rely on ARVs, ensuring that their treatment will continue uninterrupted.

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