Challenges Facing HIV Discordant Couples in Kenya
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2014-09Author
Tsuma, Florence Chizi
Wekesa, Allan Siangu
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Since Kenya recorded its first case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in 1984, the Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has evolved to become one of the central impediments to national
health, well being and development. Prevalence of HIV serostatus discordance is high. There is therefore need to
shed light on HIV discordance as most public communication on HIV revolves around individual counseling and
testing. Public communication campaigns targeting couples are not as vibrant, memorable and personalized as
massages targeting individuals. This paper will review literature on the causes of HIV discordance, the
challenges faced by discordant couples and the public’ perception of HIV discordant couples. It will provide
insight on the various HIV communication campaigns targeting couples, in a bid to establish whether these
communication messages are effective in addressing the issue of discordance.