China warns HIV cases may hit 10m by 2010 (Reuters) Updated: 2005-10-25 07:11
China could have as many as 10 million HIV carriers in five years if no
effective preventive measures are taken, a health official said, echoing a grim
UN warning.
China says 840,000 HIV-AIDS cases have been reported among its 1.3 billion
population, but experts say at least a million poor farmers were infected in
botched blood-selling schemes in the central province of Henan alone.
"If the preventive measures are slack, the number of people infected by HIV
could reach 10 million by 2010," Dai Zhicheng, director of the Health Ministry's
Committee of AIDS Experts, was quoted by the Xinhua Daily Telegraph as saying.
Dai said the number could be kept under 1.5 million if the right steps are
taken and there are sufficient funds.
The United Nations has also said the number could rise to 10 million by the
end of this decade if the epidemic is not treated seriously.
China has poured millions of dollars into public awareness campaigns and
providing free antiretroviral treatment.
State leaders have also made headlines shaking hands and chatting with AIDS
patients, trying to remove the social stigma attached to the disease.
But public fear and ignorance remain strong. Increasing social mobility and
25 years of economic reforms have also added extra difficulties -- 120 million
of the rural population have swarmed into cities looking for work and drug abuse
and prostitution have flourished.
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