DOH reports 1,875 new HIV cases from July to September 2020
There were 1,875 new individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the Department of Health (DOH) said.

Based on the latest HIV/AIDS Registry of the Philippines (HARP) report from DOH's Epidemiology Bureau, the new cases were reported from July to September.
Of the new cases, “twenty-one percent (393 cases) had clinical manifestations of advanced HIV infection at the time of testing,” the DOH said.
“From July to September 2020, there were 185 reported deaths due to any cause among people with HIV,” it added.
Sexual contact remains the predominant mode of transmission with a total of 1,837 or 98 percent of the new cases.
Other modes of transmission were sharing of infected needles (one case), and mother-to-child transmission (six cases). Meanwhile, 31 cases “had no data on mode of transmission,” the DOH said.
There have already been 5,627 HIV cases reported from January to September of this year, the DOH said.
The first case of HIV infection in the country was reported in 1984. “Since then, there have been 80,434 confirmed HIV cases reported to the HARP,” the DOH said.