Among the 218,000 people who took HIV tests from January to October this
year, 274 tested positive, and 61 had AIDS, figures from the Shenzhen's disease
prevention and control center show.
The figure was announced at a press release by the CDC on Friday. Specialists
said the number of HIV carriers had increased by 113 percent over the same
period last year, while AIDS patients had increased by 74.3 percent, Shenzhen
Daily reported Tuesday.
Most of the HIV carriers were young people, specialists said. Of the 274 who
tested positive, 228 were under 40, while many of them were single. Also, 57.7
percent of the group was found to be drug users and sharing needles has been
known to contribute to the spread of HIV.
The floating population was the high incidence group, accounting for 179 of
those who tested positive. There were only 14 cases among permanent Shenzhen
residents, the CDC figures showed.
Specialists said 116,000 pregnant women, 94.81 percent of the total, had
taken the test in the first 10 months this year. Of these, eight had tested
positive and another three who had given birth were also found to be HIV
carriers. The CDC has been closely following the cases, taking measures to
prevent the transmission from mother to baby, such as Caesarean deliveries and
stopping breast-feeding.
Experts said the world had been experiencing fast spread of HIV and AIDS in
recent years, and Shenzhen also suffered from the problem.
Experts attributed the fast increase to the large proportion of floating
population, who they said had relatively unstable employment and were exposed to
drugs.
At the same time, the city's inspection system of HIV/AIDS had been improved
allowing more cases to be diagnosed. People also had a higher awareness of
HIV/AIDS prevention, they said.