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Status QuoAn epidemiological survey jointly conducted by China and the WHO and UNAIDS indicates that China now has 840,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, 80,000 of whom are AIDS patients. Although this figure translates into a mere 0.6‰ of the country’s total population, the total number comes the second place in Asia and the 14th in the world. The prevalence rate among adults is less than 0.1%, but the epidemic has been found in all the 31 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions) of the country and the number of newly-infected people is increasing fast. Major methods of HIV transmission include drug-taking, blood donation (a major means of living for farmers in some impoverished regions) and sex.
Status QuoAn epidemiological survey Federation conducted by China and the WHO and UNAIDS indicates that China now has 840,000 people living with HIV / AIDS, 80,000 of whom are AIDS patients. Although this figure translates into a mere 0.6 ‰ of the country’s total population, the total number comes the second place in Asia and the 14th in the world. The prevalence rate among adults is less than 0.1%, but the epidemic has been found in all the 31 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions) of the country and the number of newly -infected people is increasing fast. Major methods of HIV transmission include drug-taking, a donation (a major means of living for farmers in some impoverished regions) and sex.