I totally agree with you. But, as the video says, the problem with using HIV medication is that the population becomes so dependent on it that they forget the most important in so many countries: basic disease prevention. Despite this fact, the construction of a treatment program appears to have an effect in Botswana in terms of decreasing infections.
I agree with what you said, but I believe the consequences of implementing routine testing for HIV go way further than a decrease of infections in Botswana. This routine testing measure didn't online reduce infections such as Mma Oganne's latest child, who was born HIV free thanks to the medication taken by her mother, but it also had a huge impact on the prevention of the disease, as well as it was the step that led to 12 other african countries implementing this treatment program.
I totally agree with you. But, as the video says, the problem with using HIV medication is that the population becomes so dependent on it that they forget the most important in so many countries: basic disease prevention. Despite this fact, the construction of a treatment program appears to have an effect in Botswana in terms of decreasing infections.