Urge the government to continue training and taking steps to curb the disease, which affects 33.4 million people worldwide
The councilors of the Municipal Group of IU + Greens in the city of Totana, have filed a motion in Parliament, that the Corporation is positioned to support those affected by HIV / AIDS and measures taken from the institutions, coinciding with the INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST VIRUSES, on 1 December.
In the text of a motion, the mayors of the Left, echoes of the past 8 years, whose data are encouraging, because there has been a 17% decrease in new infections, largely because prevention policies.
Despite the decrease in the age at which you have the first intercourse or the rise of injecting drug use, the results give rise to optimism.
Today, life expectancy has increased considerably over access to antiretroviral treatment.
But there is still fighting the stigma and rejection associated with the virus and disease.
"It is essential to stop the disease associated with certain groups (Gay, transsexuals, prostitutes and / or drug addicts), assuming it is something that affects everyone equally, being necessary to live with respect and tolerance ..." recounted in his motion the mayors of IU.
Propose to the House urge the government to promote solidarity with people living with HIV, campaigns in schools, free distribution of condoms, male and female, to ensure health care and access to antiretrovirals to all those affected , promotion and access to rapid testing of HIV / AIDS anonymously and pressure the multinational pharmaceutical companies for manufacturing and distribution of generic drugs to the Third World.
Source: IU+LV Totana