Monday, March 17, 2008

1st of 10 things you ought to know about HIV

HIV is under controlled in Malaysia with our effort , is it a truth ?

Or

We are sweeping them under the carpet .

In 1985 - 86 , first HIV case was detected in Malaysia .

In 1993 , we marked at 7500 cases in Malaysia .

In 2006 , we recorded a total of 75000 HIV cases in Malaysia .


End of 2006
We have 75000 HIV cases in Malaysia .

Are you worry ?

No , if they are going to back to heaven tomorrow
But in actual setting , they are going to live for another 5 - 20 years or so
More worrisome is that they are going to infect more people in the next 5 - 20 years if we keep on stigmatize them and adopt the watch and see policy.


YES , as HIV has leaped from ground floor to 10th floor in last 13 years


1st BRING HOME MESSAGE - 1

Please pay attention to the “ in between “?
The rate and hidden momentum behind these figures

10 folds in 13 years
Dear Malaysian ,
Please learn from the history
or else you will create your own history
We are at the same direction with different milestones

1st BRING HOME MESSAGE - 2

Don't keep your old policy - Let wait and see lah

As in next 13 years , we have potential to acheive our Vision 2020

and Malaysia Boleh

Let me be your tarot card reader to Wawasan 2020

300,000 HIV patients by 2020 .
1 in 100
1% of Malaysian
Is this our dream and vision ?



Can you imagine and appreciate the situation when 1% of Malaysian are HIV positive ?

Who is going to enjoy the sequelae of our denial , ignorance an stigmatization ?


Our Millions dollar children

1st bring home message - 3

HIV has been demonstrating the same increasing pattern across the world and not only in Malaysia .

The only problem is we don't want to open our eyes widely to learn from others .








Please don’t false hope that HIV will disappear by itself

  • As HIV predominantly is a sexually transmitted disease
  • People having sex daily through front / back and up approach
  • HIV will burn out only if we condomize all the penis and vagina for 1 year under a global condomization program


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