The top four (4) districts and municipalities with the largest number of HIV-positive people are Lower Manya, New Juaben South, Asuogyaman, and Yilo Krobo.
According to the Ghana AIDS Commission, there were 4,695 people living with HIV in Lower Manya at the end of 2020. Asuogyaman had 2,586 PLHIV, followed by New Juaben South with 2,980 PLHIV. With 2,237 cases, Yilo Krobo came in fourth.
The Upper Manya Krobo which is the fifth position had 2,081 persons living with HIV.
Suhum (1,956), West Akyem (1,903), Kwaebibirim (1,770), Kwahu West (1,623) and Nsawam with 1,609 persons living with HIV.
Districts/Municipalities with low numbers of people living with HIV/AIDS in the region are Okere (987), Asene Manso Akroso (942), Atiwa East (911), Ayensuano (898), Atiwa West (876), Achiase (874), Kwahu East (851), Fanteakwa South (812), Birim South (632) and Akuapem South (558) among others.
The Eastern Region has however recorded 2,128 new HIV infections.
According to Starrfm.com.gh report, Lower Manya Krobo has the highest new infection with 122 cases, Asuogyaman (119), New Juaben South (113), Yilo Krobo (107), Kwaebibirim (91), West Akyem (90), Upper Manya Krobo (87), Suhum (82), Abuakwa North (78), Afram Plains South (73) .
The rest are Birim Central (49) ,Okere (48) ,Akwapim North (48) ,Asene Manso (48) ,Kwahu East (48) ,Atiwa West (45) ,Atiwa East (41) , Fanteakwa South (38) ,Birim South (32) and Akwapim South (27) among others.
The new infections include 545 males, 1247 females and 337 children.
People living with HIV in the Eastern Region at the end of 2020 are 47,8166,but surprisingly, only 30,538 are accessing the antiretroviral drugs. The antiretroviral coverage in the region for all ages is 58%.
The Eastern Region is the third region with the highest number of people living with HIV after the Ashanti and Greater Accra regions.
It is said that one out of every 100 persons in Ghana is HIV/AIDS positive but two out of 100 persons in the Eastern Region are HIV/AIDS positive while three out of 100 persons in Koforidua are HIV/AIDS positive
The Acting Eastern Regional Technical Coordinator of the Technical Unit of the Ghana AIDS Commission, Ebenezer Appiah Agyekum Abrokwah bemoaned the significant number of people who tested positive but refused to access the antiretroviral drugs for treatment to help suppress the viral load.
This he says, is dangerous and could lead to further spread as such people may be having unprotected sexual activities with others.
December 1 is celebrated every year as World AIDS Day.
The theme of World AIDS Day 2021 is “End inequalities. End AIDS”. With a special focus on reaching people left behind, WHO and its partners are highlighting the growing inequalities in access to essential HIV services.
The Technical Unit of the Ghana AIDS Commission in the Eastern Region has been inaugurating district committees to revive the HIV campaign as part of the District HIV response strategy.
Also, it has intensified sensitization in Senior High Schools and tertiary Institutions, engaging in advocacy meetings with the local council of Churches and traditional leaders, establishing linkages between herbalists, Prayer camp leaders, and health centres.