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·  HIV Prevalence (Adults 15-49): 2.5%

·  Estimated AIDS Deaths (2005): 1,200

·  Estimated AIDS Orphans: not available

From the UNAIDS Epidemiologic Fact Sheet 2006 Update


Partnering to Fight HIV/AIDS
The CDC Global AIDS Program (GAP) Guyana office was launched in September 2002. Since then, CDC has been supporting the Guyana Ministry of Health by focusing its efforts on preventing transmission of HIV/AIDS, treatment and care of those who are already infected with HIV, and increasing laboratory capacity and building infrastructure. Before CDC's involvement, Guyana had limited capacity to conduct HIV surveillance, diagnose HIV infection, monitor patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART), and diagnose opportunistic and sexually transmitted infections. Today the national algorithm for HIV rapid testing and the national availability of CD4 testing for disease monitoring are models for best practice in resource-constrained environments.

In 2003, US President George W. Bush announced the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Guyana was designated a focus country of the initiative and CDC GAP Guyana became a part of this unified US Government effort to turn the tide against the epidemic.

 

 

Last modified: October 23, 2008
Last reviewed: October 23, 2008
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