Nearly 25 percent of Chinese know little of AIDS.

AIDS weekly plus Pub Date : 1997-01-06
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Nearly one-quarter of China's people lack even basic knowledge about AIDS, while 2% have never heard of the disease, the Beijing Youth Daily said. A survey by the outspoken Southern Weekend newspaper of 1000 households in four cities showed that 24% of respondents knew little or nothing about AIDS, while just 5% said they were very familiar with the disease, the daily said. About 69% said they had some understanding of AIDS, and 2% said they had never heard of the disease, it quoted the survey as saying. Differences in understanding of AIDS were especially marked along educational lines, with educated people more likely to read newspapers that were the main source of AIDS information in China, it said. Younger people were more likely to know more about the disease than older people. Most of those who said they knew something about the disease had identified sexual activity and blood exchange as the main means of transmission, but 16% believed it could be spread through casual contact. About one-third of respondents said they thought AIDS was a major problem in China, according to the survey. At the end of October 1996 China reported 5157 cases of people infected with HIV and 133 patients with advanced AIDS. Officials said the actual number of those infected could be as high as 100,000. The population of China is about 1.2 billion.

近25%的中国人对艾滋病知之甚少。
据《北京青年报》报道,近四分之一的中国人对艾滋病缺乏基本知识,2%的人从未听说过这种疾病。《南方周末》称,直言不讳的南方周末对四个城市的1000户家庭进行了调查,结果显示,24%的受访者对艾滋病知之甚少或一无所知,只有5%的人表示非常了解这种疾病。约69%的人说他们对艾滋病有所了解,2%的人说他们从未听说过这种疾病。研究称,对艾滋病认识的差异在教育程度上尤为明显,受过教育的人更有可能阅读报纸,而报纸是中国艾滋病信息的主要来源。年轻人可能比老年人更了解这种疾病。大多数人说他们对这种疾病有所了解,他们认为性行为和血液交换是主要的传播途径,但16%的人认为它可以通过偶然接触传播。调查显示,约三分之一的受访者表示,他们认为艾滋病是中国的一个主要问题。1996年10月底,中国报告了5157例艾滋病毒感染者和133例晚期艾滋病患者。有关官员表示,实际感染人数可能高达10万人。中国的人口大约有12亿。
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