New HIV infections falling in Asia – UN

New HIV infections are falling in Asia, the United Nations revealed. India, the country with the biggest population of infected people in the region, reported a 56 per cent drop from the epidemic’s peak. “In South and South-east Asia, the estimated...

New HIV infections are falling in Asia, the United Nations revealed.

India, the country with the biggest population of infected people in the region, reported a 56 per cent drop from the epidemic’s peak.

“In South and South-east Asia, the estimated 270,000 new HIV infections in 2010 was 40 per cent less than at the epidemic’s peak in 1996,” said UNAIDS, the agency charged with an international campaign against the disease.

“In India, the country with the largest number of people living with HIV in the region, new infections fell by 56 per cent.”

However in East Asia, the number of new cases rose from 74,000 in 2001 to 88,000 in 2010.

Overall HIV prevalence is “substantially lower” in Asia than in other parts of the world.

In East Asia, it is at 0.1 per cent – the lowest rate, while in South and South-east Asia, prevalence rate was at 0.3 per cent, half of that in North America.

However, due to the sheer size of its population, the absolute number of HIV-infected people in Asia is the world’s second largest.

In East Asia, they number 790,000 while in South and South-east Asia, they reached four million in 2010.

UNAIDS noted that prevalence is mostly higher among key populations at higher risk of infection, such as sex workers, drug users and homosexuals.

However, “over time, the virus is spreading to other populations,” it noted.

Trends of infections were also very varied in the region. In several Asian countries, national epidemics were concentrated in relatively few provinces.In China five provinces account for 53 per cent of infected people in the country. In Indonesia, a disproportionately large part of its careload is found in its Papua and west Papua provinces.

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