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SA has most HIV infections

2007-11-21 02:25

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Don't cut Aids funding - UN
Don't cut Aids funding - UN

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned governments against using the economic crisis as an excuse to cut funding for fighting Aids.

Geneva - More than three-quarters of Aids-related deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa is now officially the country with the highest prevalence of HIV in the world, a new UN report said on Wednesday.

Improved monitoring of the pandemic has led the United Nations to revise its estimates, particularly in Southern Africa and Asia, resulting in a major revision in the assessment of India's epidemic, the country previously thought to be worst-hit.

"South Africa is the country with the largest number of HIV infections in the world," read the UNAIDS annual report on the epidemic for 2007.

While the report did not give a figure, the South African government currently estimates about 5.5 million of the country's 48 million population are living with the disease.

Women bearing brunt of disease

While Aids continued to be the leading cause of death in Africa, sub-Saharan Africa was the worst affected region.

"More than two out of three (68%) adults and nearly 90% of children infected with HIV live in this region, and more than three in four (76%) Aids deaths in 2007 occurred there, illustrating the unmet need for antiretroviral treatment in Africa."

Women in the region bear the brunt of the disease.

"Unlike other regions, the majority of people (61%) living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa are women," the report found.

"It is estimated that 1.7 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2007, bringing to 22.5 million the total number of people living with the virus" that causes Aids.

Southern Africa was the worst affected in the region with national adult HIV prevalence over 15% in eight countries.

Significant drop in Zimbabwe

"While there is evidence of a significant decline in the national HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe, the epidemics in most of the rest of the subregion have either reached or are approaching a plateau."

The UN data showed that adult HIV prevalence was either stable or has started to decline in many parts of Africa.

According to the report, Kenya and Zimbabwe were some of the countries where the slowing trend of new infections was most evident, with similar shifts in Burkino Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali.

Worldwide, new infections of Aids were levelling off, and of the 2.5 million people newly infected overall, more than half come from sub-Saharan Africa.

- AFP

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so mbembi, what you say? 11/21/2007 4:29:06 AM
the anc leadership in all its arrogance gets sensitive when critisized or "negative" reporting. i am sure that there will be a denialism response to this article. but, the point is that the anc policies directly contribute to this catastrophy, and all should be accountable at tried at the hague for the genocide being perpetauted
Andre Carr 11/21/2007 5:15:32 AM
It is really sad to look at the new stats ,when it seems that the president of that country still believes that HIV don't cause Aids,really sad,and then you have aHealth Minister who goes to an intenational conference on HIV-Aids and then display Beetroot,garlic.and african potato and they still believe in that and the leader of that country protect that minister,but guess what ,they will change their stories because there is a president election in 2009 , then there's guy who just take a shower
John Roberts 11/21/2007 6:08:50 AM
I would really like to see the killer stats on the big 4 next to one another. HIV/AIDS, smoking, Hepatitus "B" & TB, Malaria. Our goverment can be congradulated on the smoking intervention legislation, but what about the rest. The biggest problem is the lack of education about the need for a disciplined medication programme. (ie. 12 hr intervals is 12 hrs as the medication concentrations in the blood must be maintained at an optimum.) Awareness programmes are there but obviously still an issue.
HIV- 11/21/2007 7:37:33 AM
Duh... Of course we have the most HIV+ people. As for the drop in Zim... Duh again. SA has a higher number of Zimbabweans than Zim itself. They have like what, 5 people living there? :)
Rob 11/21/2007 7:46:00 AM
Phone manto
marian van der walt 11/21/2007 7:53:57 AM
what does it help the people asks mbeki for help as he family has to have aids be for he realise what it is about.he just worry about him self.
Kiefie 11/21/2007 7:57:35 AM
Well what do you expect when our Minister of Health says that showering and Garlic can cure HIV. Last time she made an international public appearance to discuss it she was laughed off the stage! Never mind all the registered traditional healers who claim to their people they can cure AIDS (probably where the garlic comes in).
Vulelwa Dlova 11/21/2007 8:09:13 AM
According to the report it looks like the number for HIV infections is multiplying everyday and this is really a concern.Its so unfortunate that there's nothing much that the government can do to stabalise the number of infections. Its an individual effort to practice safe sex if a person cannot abstain.
vws 11/21/2007 8:24:01 AM
Manto's ineffectiveness is stating to take it's toll. RSA have 1/4 of the world's aids population and we're by far the best developed country in Africa - shocking!
japhta maime 11/21/2007 8:36:17 AM
It seems like the gorverment and its people of south africa has fail to reduce aids so my opinion is all the people who are not married should abstain from sex.If they need it the best way is to mastabate.
Only Me 11/21/2007 8:38:30 AM
What do you expect? With beetroot and showers we will win this. As for the drop in Zim, thats expected as everyone is fleeing to SA. And now that only R500 needs to be paid to get from Zim to SA our stats will climb even more.
TK 11/21/2007 8:42:13 AM
It's very evident that our government has failed desmally in dealing the the pandemic. The programmes that have been used have failed because they don't come up with something new, they always tell a same story. The arrogance shown by both the national minister and the president on the desease is now paying dividends.What most of us have began noticing is that South Africa puts profit before people's lives, prices and interest rates rise more than 6 times a month in this country,wheres the money?

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