Testing of people over the age of 18 months costs 500-1000CFA though it is supposed to be offered free to pregnant women as part of the free prenatal care. PCR testing (the test you do on children under 18 months) costs 10,000CFA – not affordable to anyone here (remember than most people live on less than 500CFA / day). So in effect, they only diagnose HIV in kids over 18 months.

I watched a “sensibilisation” session – the assembled pregnant women sat on a bench and looked at their toes uncomfortably, while the midwife appeared to be haranguing them… it was in Jula, so all I could understand was the word “SIDA” which appeared in almost every sentence. I wondered what she was saying – although no one filled me in.
The moto riding is going pretty well – though still a bit frightening. I rode to work every day this week, a 20-minute drive through parts of town that were new to me. It was neat – although sometimes I was so interested in what was going on around me it was hard to focus on the road.
I stopped one afternoon to buy a pottery plant pot. Everyone tells me that people here are reluctant to get their photos taken and so I’ve really taken very few photos.

Have a safe week.
Laura
1 comment:
I love the photos!
It's strange (to me) that there is only an affordable diagnosis in kids over 18 months. Any idea why that is?
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