US-based Clinton Foundation will help Yunnan
Province, an AIDS-inflicted area in southwest China, enhance
anti-virus treatment and upgrade its AIDS laboratory's
effectiveness in management and professionalism in upcoming three
years.
Representatives of the Clinton Foundation and officials with the
health department of Yunnan Province discussed details of
cooperation in AID prevention and treatment in Yunnan in the next
three years at a conference recently held in Kunming, capital of
Yunnan.
The Clinton Foundation seized an excellent opportunity in AID
prevention in its assistance to Yunnan and provided it with timely
and badly-needed support, said an official with the provincial
health department.
The Clinton Foundation, a non-governmental organization set up
after former US President Bill Clinton left his post, has launched
AIDS treatment programs in 18 countries in Asia, Africa and the
Caribbean region.
This was the first time for the Clinton Foundation and Yunnan to
cooperate in AID treatment. The foundation will place its emphasis
of cooperation in Yunnan on anti-virus treatment and laboratory
upgrading.
Yunnan had reported a total of 16,141 HIV carriers and 1,063 AIDS
patients by 2004, both the largest numbers nationwide. Lack of
measures to intervene in the activities of the high-risk group was
blamed for the rapid increase.
Experts warned China is now in a period of fast spread of HIV/AIDS,
especially among the high-risk group, including drug-addicts and
homosexuals.
(Xinhua News Agency May 9, 2005)
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