Ukrainian activist discusses Russian invasion’s devastating impact on HIV care and harm reduction in his country

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Like countless people worldwide, we here at TheBody have been horrified, infuriated, and heartbroken at the misery that Russia’s reckless invasion has inflicted on the people of Ukraine. And of course, we’ve also been worried about the roughly 250,000 people—about 1% of the population—living with HIV in Ukraine. In the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region, it’s the second-highest number after Russia. Add to that the fact that Ukraine also has high numbers of people living with tuberculosis—some of it multidrug-resistant—and with active or former injection drug use.

Anton Basenko
Now based in Belgium, Ukrainian activist Anton Basenko fears that hard-won progress on HIV in Ukraine is being lost amid the invasion.
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Source : TheBody

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