南非表示有240万人感染了艾滋病毒。

AIDS weekly plus Pub Date : 1997-05-05
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南非卫生部说,艾滋病毒感染率已从一年前的约4.6%上升至6%。卫生部艾滋病专家Rose Smuts说,估计感染艾滋病毒的人数从一年前的180万上升到1996年底的240万。她说:“到1997年,将有大约9万人进入老年,其中大约2万人是儿童。”南非卫生部长祖马(Nkosazana Zuma)在同一新闻发布会上公布了1996年产前艾滋病毒调查的结果,该调查显示,在公立诊所就诊的孕妇中,感染率上升了近35%。对15000多名孕妇进行的匿名检测表明,感染率从1995年底的10.44%上升到1996年的14.07%。感染率比1994年的7.5%几乎翻了一番。南非卫生部在一份报告中说:“与前一年相比,这一数字急剧上升34.8%,证实南非仍在经历快速增长的艾滋病疫情。”约翰内斯堡附近的西北省的感染率最高,增加了三倍,阳性检测从1995年的8.3%跃升至1996年的25.13%。夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省是南非人口最多的省份,以前是受影响最严重的省份,1996年从18.23%小幅增加到19.9%。包括开普敦在内的西开普省的感染率最低,为1.65%,与前一年持平。祖玛说,艾滋病毒感染率翻倍的速度已从12个月降至约24个月,但她说,重点仍应放在艾滋病的蔓延上,这对劳动人口的打击最大。Smuts说,产前调查的结果可以推断出全国的感染率为6%,所有成年人的感染率为11%,15-45岁男性的感染率为10%。
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South Africa says 2.4 million people infected with HIV.

South Africa's Health Ministry said the HIV infection rate had risen to 6% of the population from about 4.6% a year ago. Rose Smuts, Health Ministry AIDS expert, said that the estimated number of people infected with HIV was up to 2.4 million at the end of 1996 from 1.8 million a year earlier. "In 1997, about 90,000 people will progress to [advanced], of whom about 20,000 will be children," she said. Health Minister Nkosazana Zuma released results at the same news conference of the 1996 antenatal HIV survey, which showed that the infection rate among pregnant women attending state clinics rose nearly 35%. Anonymous testing of more than 15,000 pregnant women showed the infection rate up from 10.44% at the end of 1995 to 14.07% in 1996. Infections have almost doubled from 7.5% in 1994. "The sharp increase of 34.8% over the previous year confirms that South Africa is still experiencing a fast growing HIV epidemic," the Health Ministry said in a report. The highest infection rate and a threefold increase were recorded in Northwest Province, near Johannesburg, where positive tests jumped from 8.3% in 1995 to 25.13% in 1996. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa's most populous province and previously the worst affected, showed a modest increase from 18.23% to 19.9% in 1996. The Western Cape, which includes Cape Town, showed the lowest infection rate of 1.65%, which was unchanged from the previous year. Zuma said that the doubling rate of HIV infection had slowed from 12 months to about 24 months, but she said that the emphasis should remain on the spread of the epidemic, which hits the working population hardest. Smuts said results of the antenatal survey could be extrapolated to a national infection rate of 6%, an 11% infection rate among all adults, and a 10% infection level among men aged 15-45 years.

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