BINTULU, Feb 3 2026: Bintulu Division recorded the highest HIV incidence rate in Sarawak, which is 13 cases per 100,000 population, although it is showing a decreasing trend, according to Deputy Premier Dr Sim Kui Hian today.
Dr Sim Kui Hian: Efforts to curb HIV require long-term commitment and continuous participation from all levels of society.
He said Sarawak recorded 205 new HIV cases in 2025 compared to 224 cases in the previous year, thus showing a decrease of 8.4 percent.
“If patients are not managed and monitored properly, the disease can spread or their health conditions can worsen.
“This shows that all parties need to work together and play their respective roles,” he said when speaking to reporters after opening Teratak Kasih Tok Nan here.
Dr said a more comprehensive approach including the involvement of community leaders and voluntary organisations at the grassroots level, to deal with the spread of HIH and AIDS.
“Emotional support and a positive environment are very important to help patients undergo treatment without social pressure,” he said
According to him, stigma was still one of the main factors preventing patients from seeking treatment early.
“When the community understands the issue of HIV better, patients will feel more confident to come forward for treatment and support,” he stressed.
He added efforts to curb HIV require long-term commitment and continuous participation from all levels of society.
According to him, the community-based approach will continue to be the core in building a stronger and more effective support system in Sarawak
Dr Sim also said strategic collaboration between the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and local communities continues to be the mainstay in strengthening Sarawak's response to HIV and AIDS.
He added an integrated approach involving various parties was very important to ensure that affected groups received continuous treatment and support.

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