Thursday, April 25, 2024

Door-to-door HIV testing proposed by Minister Emerine Kabanshi

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Community Development, Mother and Child Health minister , Emerine Kabanshi,
Community Development, Mother and Child Health minister , Emerine
Kabanshi,

MINISTER of Community Development, Mother and Child Health Emerine Kabanshi has called for door to door HIV/AIDS testing as nine out of 10 Zambians do not test at designated places for various reasons.

Speaking during the launch of the HIV testing week in Lusaka yesterday, Ms Kabanshi noted that HIV testing remains low and that “mobile door-to-door testing should be an answer to this problem”.

“While nine out 10 women and men know where to get tested, only 35 percent women and 20 percent men have been tested,” Ms Kabanshi said

And National AIDS Council Director General Jabblin Mulwanda said World AIDS Day is still important 30 years after the epidemic emerged.

26 COMMENTS

  1. There’s a more practical and less intrusive way to do this – simply test all patients who come to hospital for HIV. That way, stats are collected (and donors can check off another item off their list) and the patient is treated for the correct disease.
    The blood test should not just end at malaria, they should check for everything, pregnancy, malaria, HIV, syphilis, sugar levels, etc.

    #OneZambia

  2. These useless and dull ministers who don’t understand a thing about hiv/aids. Such proposals and thinking are the reason why hiv patients are stigmatised. Too much attention is given to hiv.

  3. Door to door is too drastic. It is better to test any patient seeking blood related treatment. Just make it a condition for everyone in need of treatment at a health institution. Humans must be free to live and die indignity.

  4. Accepting one’s HIV status especially those that test positive is not a few minutes’ counseling depending an individual. Does the ministry have money for follow up services? Dont just make pronouncements that will worsen the situation.

  5. Start with the PF central committee, then ministers, MPs and then people in your constituency before going door to door country-wide.

  6. Just weird. People return home from work ……and look who is on your doorstep!

    Celibacy is a good option. I have enjoyed it since 1993 approx. I am clean and wholesome. Apart from a bit of anxiety (too much mental monitoring), I am fit and healthy.

    Celibacy clears the mind and takes your existence to a higher level. I wish more people, especially the young would try it.

    • I would not recommend Xanax from the Cheap drug store. LT have an advert link to that.

      A good talking therapy is all anyone needs.

      You would not think making a comment on social media would lead drug agents to pin adverts for their crap, on your comment.

      I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT,

  7. HIV testing is VOLUNTARY, you don’t have to follow people in their homes, people go for a test when they feel that they are at risk…..

    Useless way of thinking if you ask me. Come to my home and i will beat you up, you will go back running!

    • @mwaba..
      I totally agree with you on ‘voluntary aspect but certainly not on beating the up….just politely turn them away if you are not for the idea…..
      If you read between the lines, the minister has her eyes beyond the ‘testing’….. her eyes are on donor’s wallet…

  8. Read the Tanzanian woman incident on Tumfweko today. All positive tested people may do the same so that all are infected to stop stigmatisation. This may remove fear from people who do not know their status and would start to revenge others would commit suicide after raping some people. By the way how many countries have done this? Kabanshi’s decisions must be checked. They are too dangerous. Has she got the cure to treat and eliminate the disease? First find the cure, then test all and finally treat to eliminate the disease. Why does this bitch want to put people’s lives at risk? Is she positive and want others to be exposed? Is she going to put a mark on all positive people so that those that are negative may be running away from them? Are people not going to change places of…

  9. Thanks to the Minister. this is a very strategy program, reaching every single person, talking to them and help them to decide their lifestyle. this program is very much needed in Zambia. Please contact us if you need to know more about how this program works.Those Interested come to Southern Province it has been there for the past 8 years. starting from Mazabuka and Monze now its has been expanded to Choma, Zimba.
    I am very passionate about this program and it will help many Zambians.

  10. Door-to-Door has a chance of higher stigma. Getting data from patients visiting hospital is better though it would reduce patient numbers. Sensitisation is the way so that people act from a point of knowledge.

  11. Emerine, I pray that your days as a minister are soon over, there is nothing sensible you have contributed apart from threats and now you want to dictate that people should be forced to submit to AIDS tests. you are pathetic.

  12. You will alienate people by going this route. People have the right to refuse to be tested and even though its not good its still a right. This is taking away their rights which will further cause people to hide their status. Education is the key here and people coming up with such methods need to be further educated about stigma and they themselves should take the tests in front of people saying its ok and safe to do it. Instead of helping fight AIDS?HIV this method will do the opposite. Not knowing in how to deal with the disease is the problem and not the disease its self. Start off in schools, markets, communities, drop off centers etc. If politicians themselves don’t come out due to stigma, then how about a regular person come out.

  13. Good morning everyone, my name is mirabel james from canada I have been suffering from
    HIV/Aids for over 4years now, and suddenly, i have spent all my money all to make sure
    i get healthy all day, but happily, last month January 12th 2013, I came in contact
    with a traditional doctor also known as a chief priest on a newspaper who is called Dr
    olufo who has help much people to cure their aids disease, firstly i taught it was a
    joke until i contacted him ” ‘[email protected]” and he said that if i am ready
    for this work, i told him yes, and he collected my details and told me that after he
    has finished consulting his oracle he will run back to me on when to go for a medical
    check up, i was unhealthy ling surprise. And truly last week Monday Dr olufo called me
    to quickly go…

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