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BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Beijing has increased
the number of AIDS monitoring stations from four to 26 to strengthen supervision
over AIDS cases in the capital city.
Some of the 22 new monitoring stations are aimed at
ordinary people, instead of high-risk groups, the Beijing Centre for Disease
Prevention and Control said, reported Wednesday's China Daily.
The number of HIV carriers in Beijing has increased
at a rate of nearly 41 per cent annually since 1998, said experts from the
report from the Beijing Centre for disease prevention and control.
But sources said the HIV virus infection rate among
Beijing residents is still low, without providing figures.
The AIDS epidemic is spreading from high risk groups
into the general population.
The percentage of AIDS patients that are infected
through sexual contact and mother-to-child transmission is increasing in
Beijing, the China News Service said.
As a result, more groups are getting involved in the
capital city's monitoring system to allow officials a better grasp on AIDS
numbers.
The 26 monitoring sites include six for drug addicts,
seven for patients of sexually transmitted disease, five for prostitutes, one
for homosexuals, three for entertainment employees and four for pregnant women
and those who have undergone abortions.
A total of 1,648 AIDS patients and HIV carriers were
found in Beijing between 1985 and last year. The first case was discovered in a
foreigner in 1985.
Beijing has the seventh highest number among the 31
municipalities, provinces and autonomous regions around the country.
Of the 1,648 cases, there are 338 permanent local
residents, 1,215 migrants and 95 foreigners.
There are 15 districts and counties out of 18 in
which HIV carriers or AIDS patients are found.
Beijing has established a working committee for AIDS
prevention and treatment, responsible for drafting policies and dealing with
problems.
A co-ordination system was set up by the local
government to establish an AIDS prevention and cure treatment system based on
multi-department co-operation and society's help.
Meanwhile, AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
professionals were set up at municipal- and district (county)- level disease
prevention and control centres, said the Beijing Centre for Disease Prevention
and Control.
Professional AIDS and sexually transmitted disease
clinics were established at the capital city's 18 district- and county-level
centres.
Six anti-virus drugs for AIDS patients and HIV
carriers will be included in the city's medical insurance system.
Medical insurance will help pay medical fees, sources
said.
(China Daily) |