Burundi launches campaign against AIDS.

AIDS weekly plus Pub Date : 1999-05-10
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The conflict-ridden central African state of Burundi launched a campaign against AIDS as the health minister said 160,000 children were orphans as a result of the disease. "This day can be considered the real beginning of the war against AIDS in our country," said Leonce Ngendakumana National Assembly President. He was opening a workshop designed to develop strategies to combat the spread of HIV, which was attended by UN agencies, aid organizations, and members of the government. Health Minister Juma Kariburyo said 30,000 people had died of AIDS in 2 years in Burundi, which has a population of around 6 million. "We had less than 1% of infection in 1983, but today the urban area figures are more than 20%, and more than 14% in the rural areas," he added. But Jeanne Gapiya, president of a Burundian association for people who are HIV positive, said she feared the true figures could be far higher. Gapiya is HIV positive and has lost her husband, child, brother and sister to AIDS. Minister of Defense Colonel Alfred Nkurunziza told the workshop the disease was rampant within the army. Burundi's Tutsi-dominated army is fighting a bitter civil war against ethnic Hutu rebels. The conflict has caused large refugee movements, which has exacerbated the spread of infectious diseases.

布隆迪发起抗击艾滋病运动。
饱受冲突困扰的中非国家布隆迪发起了一场抗击艾滋病的运动,卫生部长表示,该国有16万儿童因艾滋病而成为孤儿。“这一天可以被认为是我们国家对抗艾滋病战争的真正开始,”国民议会主席Leonce Ngendakumana说。他主持了一个研讨会,旨在制定对抗艾滋病毒传播的战略,联合国机构、援助组织和政府成员参加了该研讨会。卫生部长Juma Kariburyo表示,布隆迪人口约600万,两年内已有3万人死于艾滋病。他补充说:“1983年,我们的感染率不到1%,但今天城市地区的感染率超过20%,农村地区的感染率超过14%。”但是布隆迪艾滋病病毒感染者协会主席珍妮·加皮亚说,她担心真实的数字可能要高得多。Gapiya是艾滋病毒阳性,她的丈夫、孩子、兄弟和姐妹都死于艾滋病。国防部长Alfred Nkurunziza上校在研讨会上说,这种疾病在军队中很猖獗。布隆迪以图西族人为主导的军队正在与胡图族叛军进行激烈的内战。冲突造成了大规模的难民流动,加剧了传染病的传播。
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