Over one lakh new HIV/AIDS cases reported in China in 2014
Beijing: China has reported 104,000 new HIV/AIDS infections in 2014, up 14.8 per cent from the previous year, the central health authority here said. Wang Guoqiang, vice head of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, said the overall rates of infection and number of HIV/AIDS cases have stayed at a low level.
China has provided anti-viral treatment for an additional 85,000 HIV/AIDS patients last year, an increase of 21.2 per cent compared with 2013, Wang said at a national conference on disease control yesterday.
Wang said despite the low pandemic situation, the spread of the disease in certain areas is still high, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Moreover, while mother-to-child and drug needle infection rates remain at a relatively low level, sexual transmission has become the main infection channel, he said.
The official also noted that infections among elderly people and young students in China are on the rise. Wang urged full coverage of virus monitoring at the country’s blood collection stations and full prevention to cut mother-to-child transmissions in 2015. He also pledged to encourage more social organizations to take part in prevention work among high-risk groups and establish an effective intervention system to curb sexual transmissions.
China has pledged to control new HIV/AIDS infections while increasing detection of the disease. Wang called for enhanced monitoring efforts, timely reporting and quick response to prevent possible outbreaks of other infectious diseases, such as H7N9 bird flu, measles, dengue and Ebola.