Raising awareness about treatment and prevention during World AIDS Day
Awareness, treatment, and prevention are just some of the messages being brought forward during World AIDS Day on Friday.
The annual day, which first came about in 1988, not only brings awareness to HIV but works to erase the stigma and remember those lost to HIV and AIDS.
According to data from 2022 from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), there were 1,833 newly diagnosed cases of HIV that year which was up 24.9 per cent from 2021. In Saskatchewan, the diagnosis rate per 100,000 people is 19, the highest in the country.
“Every other day, there’s a new HIV transmission in Saskatchewan. (It’s) the province with the third highest number of HIV infections which is behind Ontario and Quebec,” said Sean Hosein, Science and Medicine editor at CATIE (Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange).