French expert says HIV infections in Singapore higher than France
SINGAPORE: A French HIV expert from the Institut Pasteur in Paris said she's surprised with Singapore's HIV infection numbers especially the over-400 new infections in 2008.
Prof Francoise Barre Sinoussi was in Singapore to share her latest
findings on natural protection against AIDS.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi said she was surprised at Singapore's
HIV infection numbers.
She said the over 400 new infections in 2008 was higher than she thought
it would be and comparatively higher even than France.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi, Institut Pastuer, Paris, said: "If
you calculate in proportion to the population in Singapore, it's a
little bit more than my country in France. So this was something really
new for me. Originally, I thought you had very few cases of infection in
Singapore - that it was not really a problem, but that's not the case."
However, Singapore's Health Ministry said the rate of HIV prevalence
among those aged 15 to 49 years old is similar to other developed
nations like France - at 0.1 to 0.2 per cent of the general population.
Lionel Lee, executive director, Action for AIDS, said: "The numbers are
actually not that high as compared to the rest of the countries. In
fact, we attributed the increase to stepped-up efforts in testing with
AFA as well as with other clinics.
“I think MOH has also launched six other GPs including AFA to be running
the anonymous HIV testing services in Singapore that would have an
impact on the number of detection in 2008."
While more people are coming forward for testing, Mr Lee said more can
be done.
He said: "HIV AIDS is not only a public health problem. It transcends
different stakeholders including the political level, community level,
businesses including the media as well. Everyone has a role to play with
regards to HIV prevention."
For the first ten months of 2009, the number of newly-infected
Singaporeans with HIV was 378.
- CNA/vm
In terms of numbers, France would have a higher number of reported and and undiscovered cases.
Singapore the ratio of discovered cases against 5 mil population is higher than France could be simply because more are discovered here than in France, and also an urban setting would contribute to more being discovered..
The percentage of HIV infection against the population of Paris only would be higher than the percentate for the whole country.
remember how the goverment tried to blame rising HIV numbers on the brokebackers ? .... ![]()
They are in denial of gays/les are having sex, so naturally, they will miss out on educating safe sex among them. Who to blame?
good..................higher.............better.................
again condoms are also known as 'French Caps' not for nothing
All sorts of sex....that is worrying...the figures will rises over the years.
Education seem to be little help.
Next Govt going to launch a campaign on wearing condoms.
Originally posted by Dondontan:Next Govt going to launch a campaign on wearing condoms.
I think they did that long time ago but now cannot because of low birth rate.
Originally posted by Shorter ninja:
I think they did that long time ago but now cannot because of low birth rate.
Low birth rate due to stress and high cost of living.
Originally posted by Shorter ninja:
I think they did that long time ago but now cannot because of low birth rate.
I forgot
Originally posted by likeyou:
Low birth rate due to stress and high cost of living.
Its a woman's stress level that men should worry about cuz once the no entry sign is up....