James
Odong and Felix Osujo 12/5/2012
A CD
4 count machine which had been stolen from Uganda Cares, Soroti Anti-Retroviral
Therapy Clinic at Soroti Regional Referral Hospital has been recovered.
The OC
CID Soroti, Stephen Kaija says the machine was recoveredby Police
following a tip off in Orwadai, suburb near Soroti Municipality.
“We
recovered the machine in a house belonging to one Simon Elungat; who is also in
our custody. The machine was covered under his bed. We are still interrogating
the suspects to find out how the plan was hatched and where the machine was to
be sold”, Kaija told The New vision on Sunday in his office.
He
added that even as the machine has been recovered, seven suspects remain in
custody as investigations continue.
The
CD4 machine was stolen from Soroti Hospital on Good Friday.
A CD4
count machine is important for HIV/AIDS care and treatment since it allows
doctors to know when to start patients on life-saving therapy.
For a
patient with HIV infection, CD4 counts help determine the stage of infection,
guide drug choices and indicate the patient’s response to treatment and disease
progression.
The
Medical Officer in charge Uganda Cares, Dr.Gilbert Sangadi said the recovery of
the CD4 machine was a big relief and asked clients who were supposed to have
been tested and missed out after the machine was stolen to go for their routine
CD4 count check.
“Over
the last nine days, more than 400 HIV patients who were due for CD4 count test
missed out. I want to ask all those who missed the CD4 count to come and we run
their CD4 count”, Dr.Sangadi told The New Vision on Sunday 15th.April
at Soroti Central Police Station.
He said
Uganda Cares Soroti centre serves over 7,500 clients.
According
to a July 2011 report by local authorities, the HIV prevalence has gone up in
Soroti, now standing at 6.2 %. This has risen by more than 2 % since 2005, when
prevalence stood at 4.3%.
Among
other factors, the rise was attributed to excessive alcohol consumption and
reluctance to use condoms.
The
national census of 2002 estimated the district population to be approximately
193,300,
of whom 51.2 % are female and 48.8% are male.
The
district population growth rate was estimated at 2.8% annually. It is estimated
that in 2010, the population of Soroti district was approximately 241,200.ENDS.
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