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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- By the end of June
2005, China has reported 126,808 people infected with HIV, including 28,789 AIDS
patients.
The death toll of HIV/AIDS had reached 7,375, according to Hao Yang, deputy head of the disease control department with the Ministry of Health on Friday.
Hao revealed the figures at a press briefing on the
preparation of a government-organized evening show, as publicity of the 18th
World AIDS Day which falls on December 1.
In March this year, vice health minister Wang Longde
said that by the end of 2004, China had reported 106,990 people infected with
HIV, including 23,955 patients, but the figures only accounted for 12.7 percent
of the total infected.
This year's World AIDS Day highlights participation
of governments, organizations and individuals in fighting HIV/AIDS, said Hao,
noting that the Chinese government has been exerting efforts in the fight.
The evening show, initiated by the Ministry of Health
and jointly held by a group of government departments, will stage around
November 25. Each of the annual shows in past three years have had sound effect,
he said.
Some international organizations also have sponsored
the show, including the United Nations Children's Fund, the World Health
Organization and the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS.
Experts estimate that China now has 840,000 people
infected with HIV including 80,000 AIDS patients. The number of people living
with HIV/AIDS in China is predicted to exceed 10 million by 2010 if no strong
measures are taken. Enditem |