JAKARTA, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- The World Health
Organization has reported there are about 4.9 million people affected with AIDS
in Asia-Pacific region, the second highest figure in the world, Indonesian
Health Minister Siti Padilah Sufari said on Monday.
The minister made the statement read by Director
General of Disease Control and Environmental Health of the ministry Prof. Dr.
Tjandra Yoga Aditama at the ninth International Congress on AIDS/HIV in Asia and
Pacific Region (ICAAP) in Bali.
The HIV cases are recorded at the group of highly
risked people such as drug consumers, prostitutes and their consumers, according
to the WHO.
More than 95 percent or 4.5 million cases of the HIV
in the regions took places in nine countries, including Cambodia, China, India,
Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Thailand and Vietnam, it
said.
Majority of the sufferer has not got Antiretroviral
Therapy (ART), the minister said in the statement.
The challenges faced by the governments were the
development of the program for an early detection for imposing ART, Minister
Supari said.
"The continuously provided financial support from
both the governments and external is needed," she said.
The international congress on AIDS was opened by
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudyonoano on Aug. 9 and would end on
Aug.13.
Ministers and ambassadors from the region are
attending the congress to discuss the issues of mobilization, migration, gender
and those cripple in a bid to enforce community and network in order to be able
to appropriately respond on AIDS.