East China's Zhejiang Province has set up its first AIDS
consultative center in its capital city of Hangzhou.
The center, named Home of Care and Love, aims to prevent the spread
of AIDS. It is a non-profit and non-governmental organization
co-sponsored by the provincial Venereal Disease and AIDS Prevention
Association and the Hangzhou No. 6 People's Hospital.
Official statistics show the province has over 5,000 people
infected with HIV and the population with HIV is increasing by an
annual rate of 30 percent.
"HIV is our enemy, but people infected with the virus are still our
friends," said a consultant with the center.
Consultants said they had received more than 10 calls for
consultations by 2 pm on July 4 when the center was inaugurated.
They also received numerous e-mails and some people called at the
center in person.
"Most of them sound troubled and eager to get advice," a consultant
said.
Consultants said the hotline was busy beyond all expectations.
One said, "Many AIDS or HIV afflicted people would neither admit
they are AIDS or HIV sufferers, nor disclose their real names, nor
are they brave enough to face doctors and consultants. Now they can
turn to hotlines and e-mail for help without the danger of being
exposed and this kind of service is well received."
Shi Daiqiang, director of the sexual health department of the No. 6
People's Hospital, said, "This kind of service for these
disadvantaged people is a rarity in this country."
Shi said the center would later initiate a provincial club for
people afflicted with AIDS and HIV to keep monitor their illness
and raise money to provide members with free meals, treatment,
lodging and transportation.
(Xinhua News Agency July 12, 2002)
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