An outpatient service for dermatosis and AIDS has been launched at
the Shenzhen Hospital for Prevention and Treatment of Chronic
Diseases in south China's Guangdong Province.
It
is considered the first outpatient service for AIDS in the Chinese
mainland.
Zhou Hua, deputy head of the hospital, said they would offer
patients consultation, testing, treatment on AIDS, as well as care
and intervention they need via the newly launched outpatient
service.
"We keep dermatosis in the name of the outpatient service with the
hope of better protecting the privacy of patients, or they might
have a feeling of being isolated," said Zhou.
According to Zhou, his hospital also houses the Shenzhen City
Center for Prevention and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (STD) which is responsible for affairs ranging from
prevention and treatment, control, scientific research and
monitoring of STD and AIDS in the city.
Zhou believed the new service would also serve as a clinical
platform for execution of diverse programs designed to prevent and
treat AIDS inside the hospital.
A
total of 15 HIV patients were found via the center's former
outpatient service on dermatosis, of which, 11 HIV cases were
discovered in the first five months of the year, and 555 were found
out of some 120,000 pregnant women to suffer from syphilis.
Zhou added they were inviting personnel who would soon be formed
into a special public health nursing team designed to teach local
workers in the entertainment sector prevention methods against STD
or AIDS.
(Xinhua News Agency June 1, 2004)
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