By: Esmarlin Fernández – While the Dominican Republic guarantees free access to antiretroviral drugs for people with HIV, a silent problem worries the health authorities: of the more than 85 thousand people who know their serological status, 58,146 are active in follow-up and treatment, while 22,536 are listed as inactive after no treatment, according to official data. Behind these figures is a reality that goes far beyond the availability of me…
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By: Esmarlin Fernández – While the Dominican Republic guarantees free access to antiretroviral drugs for people with HIV, a silent problem worries the health authorities: of the more than 85 thousand people who know their serological status, 58,146 are active in follow-up and treatment, while 22,536 are listed as inactive after no treatment, according to official data. Behind these figures is a reality that goes far beyond the availability of me…