神学vs艾滋病。

New African Pub Date : 1988-03-01
S Chiposa
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坦桑尼亚的神学家们正携手抗击艾滋病。撇开精神教导不谈,坦桑尼亚福音路德教会(ELCT)已经启动了一项为期5年的控制计划。该项目估计耗资350万美元(2.54亿先令),涉及在全国所有ELCT诊所开展公众教育和血液筛查。部分成本是价值7500万泰铢(合100万美元)的设备筛选费用。意识到该国97%的艾滋病病例是异性恋感染,ELCT说,这种情况需要“精神关怀,强调禁止基督徒通奸”,因此需要神学家联合起来与之斗争。自1983年卡格拉地区首次发现艾滋病以来,坦桑尼亚卫生当局一直渴望有这样的设施,而该项目,尤其是筛查设备,可能是最好的消息。1987年12月发表的一份ELCT报告显示,308名男性和217名女性感染了这种疾病,其中145人和119人分别死亡。新的血液筛查设施将有助于确定该疾病的传播程度。目前,全国只有不到6台筛查机,这使得在偏远地区诊断艾滋病变得困难。坦桑尼亚是世界卫生组织报告的艾滋病病例较多的四个非洲国家之一。其他国家是乌干达、扎伊尔和赞比亚。
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Theology versus AIDS.

Theologians in Tanzania are joining hands in the fight against the disease Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Spiritual teachings aside, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT) has launched a 5-year control program. The program, estimated to cost US$3.5m (Tsh254m) involves public education and blood screening at all ELCT dispensaries throughout the country. Part of the cost is the screening of equipment worth Tsh75m (US$1m). Aware that 97% of AIDS cases in the country were heterosexually infected, the ELCT said the situation warranted "spiritual care emphasizing the prohibition of adultery among christians", hence the need for theologians to join in hands to combat it. The program, and especially the screening equipment is perhaps the best news for Tanzanian health authorities who have been longing for such facilities since AIDS was 1st reported in Kagera Region in 1983. An ELCT report issued in December, 1987, showed that 308 men and 217 females had contracted the disease, of whom 145 and 119 died respectively. The new availability of the blood screening facilities would help to identify the extent of the spread of the disease. At present there are fewer than 6 screening machines in the country, which had made it difficult to diagnose AIDS in remote areas. Tanzania is among 4 African countries which the World Health Organization reports to have many cases of AIDS cases of AIDS. others are Uganda, Zaire and Zambia.

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