Drug use drives HIV infections to 135,630
29/11/2005 16:29
China had an cumulative 135,630 cases of reported HIV infections by the end
of September, Vice Health Minister Wang Longde said yesterday. Wang said the
statistics "indicate that the disease is spreading from high-risk groups to
ordinary people, and that China is in a critical period for AIDS
prevention." The reported HIV cases involve 31,143 AIDS patients and 7,773
fatalities. Experts estimate the officially recorded cases only account for some
12.7 percent of the actual infection number, which means that China now has
about 840,000 HIV carriers including some 80,000 AIDS patients. The five
provinces and autonomous regions of Yunnan, Henan, Xinjiang, Guangxi and
Guangdong reported more than 10,000 cases each, accounting for 77 percent of the
country's total, Wang told a national tele-conference on HIV/AIDS prevention and
control. Drug abuse is still the main cause of HIV infection, blamed for 40.8
percent of the total infections, while illegal blood selling caused 23 percent
and unprotected sex caused 9.0 percent. Infections through unknown channels
account for 23.4 percent. (Xinhua)
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