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HIV in Canada Assignment

HIV in Canada Assignment

HIV levels in Saskatchewan are rated eleven times higher than Canada’s national rate. HIV rates in Saskatchewan are about ninety-five people per every hundred thousand people.HIV in Canada Assignment

RECOMMENDATION:

There is a need for HIV to be addressed as a matter of grave public health concern in Saskatchewan. People who live in reserves should be encouraged to know their HIV status by taking part in voluntary HIV testing. Inhabitants of Saskatchewan should be discouraged from stigmatizing individuals who are HIV positive. Local leaders in the reserves should be encouraged to allow their subjects to get tested and receive other services related to HIV prevention and medication. The government of Canada should concert its energies in fighting HIV in Saskatchewan. The province of Saskatchewan should receive the largest funding from the government of Canada in its fight against HIV. All HIV-positive individuals in Saskatchewan should receive antiretroviral treatment to prolong life and reduce health complications that stem from the virus. There is a need for the Federal government, the Saskatchewan Provincial government and leaders of the reserves to work together in eradicating the HIV menace.HIV in Canada Assignment

KEY MESSAGES:

  • There are sixty-four new infections per every hundred thousand reserve people in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan HIV infection rates are higher among people who live in the reserves.
  • Saskatchewan HIV incidence rates are as high as some African countries.
  • Many people in Saskatchewan are ignorant about their HIV status. Chiefs and leaders of reserves are against their inhabitants being tested for HIV.