Law change in S’pore to nudge more with HIV to get tested, treated

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Currently, 85 per cent of those living with HIV know they have the virus.

SINGAPORE - A recent law change that removes the requirement for some people living with the human immunodeficiency virus to disclose their condition to their sexual partners, provided they maintain an undetectable viral load, will help Singapore meet global targets to end HIV as a public health threat, said health experts.

“The fact is that the first 95 is the most important, and stigma has been a key challenge to getting people tested,” he said. HIV drugs were included in the Standard Drug List and Medication Assistance Fund scheme in September 2020 to lower the cost of antiretroviral treatment, it noted. AfA president Roy Chan said laws that specifically criminalise the possibility of HIV transmission have not been shown to reduce the spread of HIV.

They must also have test results showing an undetectable viral load dated nine months or less before the date they have sex, and must have adhered to their medical treatment during this time. By taking a blood sample, a doctor can find out how many copies of the virus there are per millilitre of blood. This measurement, called the viral load, lets people living with HIV and their doctors determine how well antiretroviral therapy is working.

The most commonly used medications are subsidised and are on the Standard Drug List maintained by the Ministry of Health. Singapore citizens and permanent residents can use MediSave to pay for the medication. Singaporeans who cannot afford subsidised medication can rely on MediFund.

 

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