150万人のエイズ感染者
投稿者: kisikaisei2004 投稿日時: 2005/02/25 03:41 投稿番号: [43966 / 196466]
中国は、SARSも鳥インフルエンザも隠していたが(今年も隠しているとの噂もある)、AIDSをやっと公式に認めたようだ。
タイトルの数字はユニセフ担当者の推測で、公式見解は84万人、実態は更に多い可能性がある。
愛知万博で感染者も大量に入国するかも。
以下、ロイター記事
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, having finally broken its silence about AIDS, must now expand its struggle against the disease nationwide but faces challenges in prevention and treatment, UNICEF said on Thursday.
Experts have faulted China for being slow to recognize a growing AIDS problem, exacerbated by the cover-up of botched blood-selling schemes in the central province of Henan that infected scores of people in the mid-1990s.
The government has estimated China has 840,000 people with HIV or AIDS, but activists and experts say a more accurate figure would be between 1 million and 1.5 million.
"I think China has at least broken through the silence barrier, but having broken through the silence barrier it now has to take AIDS on as a China-wide challenge," UNICEF executive director Carol Bellamy said in a speech in Beijing.
She warned that "prevention, services, information and treatment are all remaining challenges for China."
Bellamy urged more efforts in ensuring a clean blood supply and in preventing cross-border transmission of the disease.
In a speech to a forum dedicated to "A Decade of Achievement for Children," Bellamy said the most serious challenge for children worldwide was HIV/AIDS "and the many terrible ways that is has redefined childhood."
"I sincerely believe that most people do not really comprehend just how many young lives have been transformed for the worse by HIV/AIDS, and how many millions more are under threat," she said.
"HIV/AIDS has redefined childhood illness; it has redefined child labour; it has redefined sexual abuse; it has redefined family. Indeed it has redefined the nature of hope itself, and it is marching onward from Africa to Russia, India, and even to China," said Bellamy.
タイトルの数字はユニセフ担当者の推測で、公式見解は84万人、実態は更に多い可能性がある。
愛知万博で感染者も大量に入国するかも。
以下、ロイター記事
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, having finally broken its silence about AIDS, must now expand its struggle against the disease nationwide but faces challenges in prevention and treatment, UNICEF said on Thursday.
Experts have faulted China for being slow to recognize a growing AIDS problem, exacerbated by the cover-up of botched blood-selling schemes in the central province of Henan that infected scores of people in the mid-1990s.
The government has estimated China has 840,000 people with HIV or AIDS, but activists and experts say a more accurate figure would be between 1 million and 1.5 million.
"I think China has at least broken through the silence barrier, but having broken through the silence barrier it now has to take AIDS on as a China-wide challenge," UNICEF executive director Carol Bellamy said in a speech in Beijing.
She warned that "prevention, services, information and treatment are all remaining challenges for China."
Bellamy urged more efforts in ensuring a clean blood supply and in preventing cross-border transmission of the disease.
In a speech to a forum dedicated to "A Decade of Achievement for Children," Bellamy said the most serious challenge for children worldwide was HIV/AIDS "and the many terrible ways that is has redefined childhood."
"I sincerely believe that most people do not really comprehend just how many young lives have been transformed for the worse by HIV/AIDS, and how many millions more are under threat," she said.
"HIV/AIDS has redefined childhood illness; it has redefined child labour; it has redefined sexual abuse; it has redefined family. Indeed it has redefined the nature of hope itself, and it is marching onward from Africa to Russia, India, and even to China," said Bellamy.
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