卫生官员强调疟疾、艾滋病和结核病发病率的增加。国际(津巴布韦)。

AIDS weekly plus Pub Date : 1997-05-12
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自1996年11月雨季开始以来,津巴布韦已经记录了25.5万多例疟疾病例。近500名感染者死于这种疾病。去年同期死于疟疾的人数为200人;1996年总共有2000多人死于疟疾。疾病发病率增加的原因是津巴布韦今年正经历特别潮湿的雨季。环境有利于携带疾病的蚊子繁殖。1997年4月16日,津巴布韦卫生和儿童福利部长蒂莫西·斯坦普斯在哈拉雷举行的1997年非洲医疗展览会上宣布了这些数字。根据泛非通讯社记者Segun Adeyemi的一篇文章,斯坦普斯告诉“参加[展览]的非洲大陆一些顶级科学家,非洲和其他发展中国家面临的卫生挑战[仍然]像以往一样令人生畏。”该展览还介绍了艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究的最新情况,这是一个为期3天的国际医学活动,包括主要由研究科学家举办的会议和研讨会。据阿德耶米说,斯坦普斯对听众说,“艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行继续使关键的人力资源大量流失,使卫生保健系统不堪重负,而且看不到缓解的迹象。”“与此同时,”阿德耶米写道,“肺结核卷土重来,变得更加难以治疗和治愈。迄今为止,通过免疫和多种药物治疗,该疾病已得到控制。”
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Health official emphasizes increase in malaria, AIDS, and TB incidence. International (Zimbabwe).

Zimbabwe has recorded more than 255,000 cases of malaria since the rainy season began last November, 1996. Almost 500 infected people have died of the disease. The death toll from malaria during the same period a year ago was 200; in all, over 2000 people died of malaria in 1996. The increase in disease incidence is attributed to the especially wet rainy season Zimbabwe is experiencing this year. Conditions are favorable for the disease-carrying mosquitoes to breed. Timothy Stamps, Zimbabwe's Minister of Health and Child Welfare, announced these figures at the Medic Africa 1997 exhibition held in Harare on April 16, 1997. According to an article by Segun Adeyemi, a Panafrican News Agency correspondent, Stamps told "some of the continent's top scientists attending [the exhibition] that the health challenges facing African and other developing countries [remain] as daunting as ever." HIV/AIDS research updates also were presented at the exhibition, a 3-day international medical event which includes conferences and seminars presented primarily by research scientists. According to Adeyemi, Stamps told his audience that "the HIV/AIDS pandemic continues to decimate critical human resources and overwhelm the health care system with no respite in sight." "Coupled with that," Adeyemi wrote, "was the vengeful return of tuberculosis, which had since become more difficult to treat and cure. The disease had hitherto been brought under control through immunization and multi-drug therapy."

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