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How Truvada ARVs breed reckless sexual lifestyle

Taking care of an HIV patient can be one of the most challenging tasks but not for Suzan Mukandoli, who did not just sit back to watch her elder brother die in agony. Every morning she would make it a point to dress up his wound on the leg and thereafter administer medication.  On one fateful morning, Mukandoli hurriedly picked her nursing kit from the side board and rushed to her brother’s bedroom. His frail look would suggest body pain and indeed his wound required minor surgery.  Concerned as a sister, Mukandoli picked the surgical blade, pierced the bulge for the fluid to ooze out. Unfortunately, Mukandoli cut herself while fidgeting to fit the drainage gauze. A seemingly minor cut instigating fear and only her slim medical exposure to lead her to the hospital where she picked Truvada, an antiretroviral drug (ARV). 
The New Times
Solomon Asaba