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Press Releases 2005
HIV/AIDS situation in Hong Kong --- yearly update and review
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A total of 268 HIV cases were reported to the Department of Health (DH) last year. The highest annual number ever recorded.
The figure showed a 17 per cent increase when comparing to 229 in the
preceding year.
Reviewing the AIDS situation in Hong Kong at a press conference today
(February 22), Consultant (Special Preventive Programme) of DH, Dr
S S Lee said sexual transmission has continued to be the major mode
of HIV spread in Hong Kong, which accounted for 64 per cent (172 cases)
of the newly reported HIV cases.
Of these cases, 107 involved heterosexual transmission and 65 occurred
between men having sex with men.
''Under the voluntary reporting system, some 28 per cent of the
reports were incomplete, making the determination of the route of infection
impossible,'' Dr Lee said.
Noting that HIV infection contracted through injection drug use has
increased to 21 (7.8%) in 2004, from 10 (3.8%) in 2002 and 11 (4.8%)
in 2003. The increase in recent two years was in line with the increase
in number of HIV tests performed in methadone clinics.
He said that in January 2004, a universal HIV testing programme was
rolled out to all methadone clinics after its pilot in the year before.
''In the first year of the programme, 8 905 methadone attendees
were tested for HIV, covering 90 per cent of the total attendees, ''
Dr Lee said.
''Eighteen (0.2%) were tested positive, this was in contrast to
the years prior to the programme, when only 318 and 148 HIV tests were
performed in methadone clinics in 2002 and 2003 respectively and none
were found to be positive,'' he added.
Referring to mother-to-child HIV transmission, Dr Lee said transmission
of this kind has becoming a rarity since the implementation of the
Universal Antenatal HIV Testing Programme in September 2001.
''Six HIV positive pregnant women were diagnosed under this programme
in 2004. No new perinatal infections have been diagnosed since the
introduction of the Programme,'' he said.
In 2004, the number of AIDS reports dropped from 56 in 2003 to 49,
the lowest record since 1996 (70 cases) when the use of effective treatment
HAART (highly active antiretroviral treatment) commenced later in that
year.
''It is estimated that over 3 000 persons are living with HIV/AIDS
in Hong Kong. The high HIV rates in neighbouring cities, extensive
human mobility across borders, and the practice of risk behaviours
are some of the factors that may predispose to a upsurge of the epidemic,''
Dr Lee said.
He called on members of the public to take precaution by practising
safer sex and avoiding drug injection. Regular use of methadone is
an effective means of harm reduction in drug users.
''In case of concern about possible infection, the AIDS Hotline
2780 2211 is a convenient source of information and access to HIV tests,''
he added.
End/Tuesday, February 22, 2005
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