Daza chairs Northern
Samar AIDS Council
By NENE A. MANZANARES (PIA Northern
Samar)
November 2, 2006
CATARMAN, Northern
Samar – To express solidarity with the rest of the world in the fight
against the spread of the dreaded Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(AIDS), the Northern Samar Provincial Health Office in coordination
with the UNICEF recently organized a Provincial AIDS Council.
“Sa South Africa, mas
damo pa nga mga tawo kontra sa populasyon sa Northern Samar an
nagkamatay sa sakit nga AIDS. Tikang sa pagdiscover sa sine nga sakit,
maabot na 2 million an nagkamatay sin AIDS sa South Africa”. (In South
Africa, the number of people who died of AIDS is greater than the
population of Northern Samar. Since its discovery, there are now 2
million who have died of AIDS in South Africa). Thus said Northern
Samar governor Raul A. Daza during the organization of the Provincial
AIDS Council early this month at the Ibabao Hall of the provincial
capitol.
Daza said that the
organization of the council is one form in preventing the spread of
AIDS. He further warned that prevention efforts are very important
since the cure for this dreaded disease is yet unknown.
The Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that causes AIDS. HIV could be
present in the human body for several years without showing any
symptoms and thus could be easily spread to others. It primarily
affects the defense mechanisms of the body making it unable to fight
diseases and infections.
A person with HIV
could look healthy and may not know that he has the virus. When
symptoms do appear, they can be like those of many common illnesses
such as swollen glands, coughing, fever or diarrhea. These symptoms
could vary from those affected with the virus. Only an HIV Antibody
Test can really confirm if the person concerned is affected with the
disease.
So what is AIDS? It
stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It is a combination of
signs and symptoms resulting to a deficient immune system. It is
considered as a consequence of HIV infection.
HIV/AIDS is
transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse, infected blood and
blood products in a transfusion or organ transplant, sharing of
needles and other injecting and skin piercing instruments and from an
HIV positive mother to her baby during pregnancy, delivery and breast
feeding.
HIV/AIDS can be
prevented by: abstaining from sex and by avoiding pre-marital sex;
maintaining a mutual monogamous relationship (avoid extra marital
sex); practicing safe sex or the use of condoms, or engaging in
non-penetrative safe sex practices like hugging and kissing. Needle
sharing or drug injection should be avoided. If this is really
necessary, new disposable needles and syringes should be used. In case
of blood transfusion, the blood sample should be tested negative for
HIV and other infections.
Participated in by
some twenty participants, an orientation-seminar was conducted before
the council organization. “HIV 101” was discussed by provincial
HIV/AIDS coordinator Clennette Ong; “Northern Samar STI/HIV/AIDS
Situationer” was explained by the provincial health office AIDS
coordinator Jeane Pelayo while project development officer Lilia
Varela talked about the “AIDS Council Sampler: Davao City”. UEP
coordinator Margarita Royandoyan presented “RA 8504 (Philippine AIDS
Law).
The provincial AIDS
Council is composed of Northern Samar governor Raul A. Daza as chair
with provincial health officer Mary Ann Avalon as co-chair. Council
members are heads of the following agencies/organizations: Philippine
Information Agency (PIA), entertainment/establishments, PNP, UEP,
DepEd, selected NGO, Sangguniang Panlalawigan chair on health; SP
chair on Women and Family Relations, DILG, Provincial Social Welfare
Development Office, Provincial Tourism Office, PLAN Philippines, TESDA,
DOJ, League of Municipalities, Women for Social Development,
Provincial Budget Office, Catarman Diocese, PPDO and Dance Instructors
Association.
The council presently
awaits an Executive Order from the Office of the Governor.