Youths in the west lack understanding of AIDS
5/1/2007 9:35
Youngsters in western China know more than their parents about how HIV and
AIDS are spread, but they still lag well behind their peers in more developed
parts of the country, a recent survey suggests.
The survey found 73.3
percent of youth in western China know how the HIV virus is spread and what they
can do to protect themselves. That is about 20 percent points lower than youth
in the rest of the country.
Many young people in the west know the HIV
virus can be contracted through unprotected sex and blood transmission,
according to the survey, which was published by China's Juvenile Research Center
and the National Research Center for Science and Technology for
Development.
However, more than 20 percent wrongly believe they can catch
the disease by sharing a room with someone who has AIDS.
"The
misunderstanding proves that they have exaggerated the possibility of AIDS
infection," said Deng Xiquan, a doctor with the Juvenile Research
Center.
Western China covers 11 provinces and regions and is home to 364
million people, or slightly more than 28 percent of the country's population.
The Ministry of Health said earlier that young people in the region are a key
target of an awareness campaign on the prevention and control of HIV and AIDS,
as they are a high-risk group.
The survey suggested less than 60 percent
of adults understand how AIDS is spread.
An estimated 650,000 people in
China are afflicted by HIV or AIDS.
Xinhua news
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