In line with global standards, Kenya has adopted the WHO-recommended three-test algorithm for HIV diagnosis, enhancing diagnostic precision.
Despite recent challenges questioning the quality of HIV testing services, the Ministry of Health reaffirms its unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards.
Through rigorous capacity-building initiatives and robust quality assurance measures, the Ministry ensures the reliability and safety of testing services.
Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Mr Harry Kimtai made the assurance on behalf of the Cabinet Secretary, Nakhumicha S. Wafula today and encouraged all citizens to continue utilizing HIV testing services nationwide. Healthcare providers and the public are urged to actively support ongoing surveillance efforts to maintain the integrity of testing services.
Additionally, Kenya remains steadfast in its fight against HIV/AIDS, ranking 7th globally for its HIV epidemic. With approximately 1.4 million individuals living with HIV (PLHIV), the country persists in delivering comprehensive care and preventive measures.
As of December 2023, over 1.3 million PLHIV were under treatment across 3,752 facilities nationwide. Annually, Kenya conducts more than 8 million HIV tests across 8,851 testing sites, demonstrating the nation’s commitment to standardized and accessible testing services.