Fijivillage
25 February, 2026, 11:58 pm
Central - 24°C Rain
25 February, 2026, 11:58 pm Central - 24°C Rain

55% of new HIV cases caused by injecting drug use – Dr Tudravu
Rate of reported HIV cases has increased nine-fold for the past 5-years

55% of new HIV cases caused by injecting drug use – Dr Tudravu

Rate of reported HIV cases has increased nine-fold for the past 5-years

By Navitalai Naivalurua
23/01/2025

Serious concerns continue to grow about the use of needles for drugs since 55 percent of the 1,093 new HIV cases recorded by the Ministry for Health from January to September 2024 were caused by injecting drug use.

This was revealed by the Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr Jemesa Tudravu, during the launch of the Fiji National HIV Surge Strategy 2024-2027.

He says over the last five years, Fiji has reported an average of 215 HIV cases a year.

Dr Tudravu says by September last year, Fiji had recorded 1,093 new HIV cases, which has tripled the total number of new HIV cases reported in 2023.

He says over the last five years, the rate of reported HIV cases has increased nine-fold, from 13.56 per 100,000 population in 2019 to 123.52 per 100,000 population in 2024.

The Permanent Secretary says they also noted that 72 percent of all their diagnosed cases in 2024 were in men.

He adds that there was a dramatic increase in HIV transmission in injecting drug users in the central, eastern and western divisions last year.

Dr Tudravu says UNAIDS made projections and estimated that in 2024, Fiji will have 1,600 new cases.

He says with the support of the UNAIDS, the Ministry engaged international expertise earlier this year to make projections and provide estimates of the HIV burden in Fiji, given the increasing trend they have witnessed.

Dr Tudravu says through these projections, it is estimated that we currently have 2,600 people living with HIV.

He says when this number is added to the incidence of intravenous drug use, the estimate shoots up to 6,100 cases of HIV in the country.

FEATURE NEWS
RFMF warns Fiji could become a semi-narco-state in 3–5 years without stronger political action
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces is concerned that if there is no political will to have a more aggressive, robust response to the drug problem, F...
2 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
RFMF warns Fiji could become a semi-narco-state in 3–5 years without stronger political action
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces is concerned that if there is no political will to have a more aggressive, robust response to the drug problem, ...
2 hours ago

First batch of 100 prefabricated homes in Nepani nears completion
30 of 100 prefabricated homes in the Nepani Subdivision are nearing completion and will soon be handed over to buyers under a new land-and-housing ...
7 hours ago

Local Government elections could be held before year-end - Nalumisa
After more than two decades without municipal polls, Fiji could see local government elections return before the end of this year. Minister for ...
7 hours ago

Ethical leadership and transparency critical in fight against drugs – Serevi
Ethical leadership and transparency at every level of society are critical if Fiji is to combat the growing threat of illicit drugs.Speaking at the ...
7 hours ago

Sigatoka Town flooded
Sigatoka Town is flooded following heavy rain in the last hour.Sigatoka Town Council Special Administrator Adish Naidu says the town was also flooded ...
7 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Charlie Charters held at Nadi Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file
Fijian national, Charlie Charters is being held at immigration at Nadi International Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file.fijivillage News has ...
2 days ago

Minister ready to repay business class air fare for wife as concerns grow about Sports Council deals
I was invited to travel to New Zealand by the Fiji Sports Council for a grassroots 7s tournament in 2024, I travelled business class but it was ...
19 days ago

Malimali and others filed for judicial review into COI
The application for leave for the judicial review has been made by former FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali, former Attorney General Graham Leung ...
20 days ago

TOP