Vice-Premier and Minister of Health Wu Yi has called on all regions
to speed up their efforts to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS, now a
serious health problem in some parts of the nation.
Xinhua published The full text of a speech Vice-Premier and
Minister of Health Wu Yi delivered last month at an national
working conference on the prevention of HIV/AIDS has been
published.
In
her speech, dated April 6, the official called for implementing
central policies and arrangements on the prevention of the deadly
disease, studying the situation and preventive measures, and
looking for effective mechanism, to step up the efforts to control
the disease timely and firmly curb the fast spreading of the
disease in China.
HIV/AIDS is a major health and social problem in the world and its
spread has also brought about severe impacts on economic and social
development of the country, she said.
Since the first report of AIDS patient in 1981, the number of HIV
carriers and AIDS patients has reached 69 million, of whom 27
million have died. So far, 840,000 Chinese have been infected of
HIV and 80,000 of them are AIDS patients, according to official
figures.
China has Asia's second and world's 14th largest HIV/AIDS
population. The majority of HIV carriers and AIDS patients in China
are young people and live in rural areas.
Wu
called for further efforts to create public awareness about the
issue; curbing the spread of HIV via blood; cracking down on crimes
that cause the spreading of HIV, such as drug addiction and
prostitution; monitoring the situation carefully; and implementing
government policies and measures on treatment of HIV carriers and
AIDS patients.
While the government has to be the leading force in the efforts to
control HIV spreading, all walks of life should be mobilized to
join hands in the efforts, the official said. She called for
studying international experience and combining it with China's own
situation. The disease should be prevented in accordance with law
and science, she stressed.
(Xinhua News Agency May 9, 2004)
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