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Kenya has made progress in the fight against hiv/aids, with 98 per cent of people living with hiv said to be aware of their status and are on treatment and 94%, achieving viral suppression.
However, despite this milestone, advanced hiv disease remains a major hurdle, particularly among people newly diagnosed, those resuming care after treatment interruption and those experiencing treatment failure.
On this episode of health digest, gloria milimu looks at how efforts towards addressing advanced hiv disease is helping reduce hiv-related deaths in Nakuru
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