Men or Women? Hiv Is Decreasing in Jalisco and They Detect the Group with the Most Cases of This Disease
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GUADALAJARA.— To prevent HIV infections and detect cases on time, the Ministry of Health of Jalisco (SSJ) and the State Council for the Prevention of AIDS (COESIDA) announced the intensive early detection day for World AIDS Day, under the slogan “Knowing is preventing”. In the activities scheduled for this intensive advocacy day, free and confidential access to rapid diagnostic tests, pre- and post-test counseling, educational material on preven…
In Jalisco the cases of HIV are decreasing and in what we have from this 2025. 822 cases have been confirmed compared to last year there were 1,178. This disease is recorded more in men between 25 and 44 years of age. An early detection can make the difference. Faced with this, the Ministry of Health Jalisco will conduct early detection days from 14 to 5 December so that the population will be tested.
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