More than 300 new HIV/AIDS cases have been confirmed in Beijing
over the last six months, bringing the total number of local
residents who are HIV/AIDS positive to 3,142.
Guan Baoying, an official with the municipal health bureau, said
the discovery of an HIV carrier in the district of Pinggu means all
18 districts and counties of the capital have residents who are HIV
positive.
The number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the Chinese capital
has grown by 40.6 percent every year since 1998.
The deadly virus which was first spread between drug abusers,
sex workers and homosexuals is now appearing in the general
population, according to the official.
Guan said that 36.7 percent of people living with HIV and AIDS
are drug abusers, 34 percent infected through sexual contact and
the remaining were caused by blood transfusions and other
causes.
Beijing is planning to open six methadone clinics this year to
help drug abusers kick their habit and in a bid to curb the spread
of HIV.
(Xinhua News Agency August 4, 2006)