The cases among the group popularly known as ‘key population’ are on the rise in East and Southern Africa.
Addressing the press, Morara noted that HIV prevalence among the Key population was more than three times the national prevalence rates of 5.9 percent.
In terms of TB, the commissioner noted that studies had proven that the prevalence was fifty times higher in prisons in Africa.
“People with TB have experienced stigma while government figures indicate that 30 percent of new HIV infections are among the Key population in the country,” he said.
Morara called for concerted efforts to support the group adding that there was need among key stakeholders to strengthen advocacy strategies.
Written by Elizabeth Kibor