Only 73.3 percent youth in west China have a proper
understanding of HIV/AIDS, almost 23 percent lower than their peers
in the rest of the country, according to a survey.
Many young people in the west know the HIV virus can
be contracted through unprotected sex and blood transmission, said
the survey, jointly published by China's Juvenile Research Center
and the National Research Center for Science and Technology for
Development.
However, more than 20 percent wrongly believe the
disease could also be spread by sharing a room with AIDS
patients.
"The misunderstanding proves that they have
exaggerated the possibility of AIDS infection, and being quite
afraid of the disease," said Deng Xiquan, doctor with the Juvenile
Research Center.
There are 11 regions in west China. It is home to 364
million people, 28.6 percent of the country's total. West China
lags behind other parts of the country in economic development,
education, and health care due to natural and historical reasons,
so the people are less aware of issues like HIV/AIDS.
However, the Ministry of Health said earlier this year
that young people in the region are a key target in the awareness
campaign on the prevention and control of the disease, as they are
a high-risk group.
The survey also showed that young people in west China
seem to know more about HIV/AIDS than adults, since the average
level of HIV/AIDS awareness in west China stays at 58.1
percent.
China has an estimated
650,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, including 75,000 with full
blown AIDS.
(Xinhua News Agency January 4, 2007)
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