an HIV-prevention presentation
Today, we are going to the village of San Jose, across the river from Belen. After our lecture, we move to our HIV, STD and Family Planning desk. Unlike Sector 5 of Belen where we worked yesterday, none of the pregnant women we see from this village have been tested for HIV. About 30 pregnant women are sent to us after they have been seen by one of our doctors. It seems as though the whole village is pregnant. Many women also suffer from STDs. There are others who wish to see us for counseling and testing. An interesting fact: of all the patients we have seen today (about 40), only one is a man. Why? Women generally care more for their health (also because of their frequent pregnancies), though in most cases, the primary reason for their visit is their children's health. Once at the clinic, the women get checked as well. However, this situation may not be the same in each village, as we shall see later, in the villages in the Pacaya-Samiria reserve on the river MaraƱon where we are going to operate next week.
Belen from the other side of the river
Going to the clinic in San Jose, across the river from Belen
Children of Belen
This is wonderful. Thank you for the great work and keeping us informed.
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