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HIV Rates On The Rise Among Youths As They Shun Condoms Usage For PrEP
“Many young people are opting for PrEP as a means to prevent HIV, but access to this treatment is not as straightforward as buying a condom,”
An alarming trend has emerged in Kenya, where the preference for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) over traditional condom use is contributing to a rise in HIV infections among the youth.
Data from the National Syndemic Disease Control Council (NSDCC) indicates that 73% of the 16,000 new HIV cases last year were among individuals aged 15 to 34.
Samuel Kinyanjui from the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) emphasized the shift in preventive behavior among young Kenyans.
“Many young people are opting for PrEP as a means to prevent HIV, but access to this treatment is not as straightforward as buying a condom,” he explained.
PrEP requires medical screening and consistent intake over time, making it less accessible due to both logistical and financial barriers.
Despite its benefits, the availability of PrEP has faced setbacks, particularly with the U.S. government’s temporary aid restrictions, which have notably impacted the distribution to broader populations.
This has left many young people in a precarious position, especially since PrEP does not protect against other sexually transmitted infections or unintended pregnancies like condoms do.
Dr. Stephen Ndolo from the NSDCC highlighted the critical situation regarding condom supply. “Even with free distribution to key populations, we’re only managing to cover six months’ worth of need,” he said.
This scarcity is exacerbated by a decline in donor funding and the Kenyan government’s high import taxes on condoms, which deter both availability and affordability.
The commercial market for condoms in Kenya struggles to meet demand, with prices ranging from Sh50 to Sh1,000, often seen as a luxury by young people who might prioritize other expenditures like alcohol, according to Stanley Ngara, a condom advocate known as the ‘King of Condoms’.
During the recent commemoration of International Condom Day at Rongo University in Migori, these issues were brought to the forefront, stressing the need for comprehensive sexual health education and policy reforms to ensure that preventive measures are both accessible and utilized effectively.
The current trend of shunning condoms for PrEP, without adequate support systems, could lead to even more significant public health challenges unless addressed promptly with a balanced approach to sexual health prevention strategies.
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