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《新西部》 北大核心 2003年第11期6-6,共1页
关键词 四川 成都市 公司 艾滋险
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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE CONTROL IN CHINA(1949—1994) 被引量:5
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作者 邵长庚 徐文严 叶干运 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 1996年第4期252-257,共6页
This paper surnmarizes the historical experiences in venereal disease control in China during the 1950s.Venereal diseases had been all but eliminated in the whole country till 1964. However, along with the implementat... This paper surnmarizes the historical experiences in venereal disease control in China during the 1950s.Venereal diseases had been all but eliminated in the whole country till 1964. However, along with the implementation of open-door policy and economic reform in the 1980s, the social environment was changed to a great extent in this country. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were reintreduced in the Chinese mainland and new foci of infection established themselves in some cities. During the recent 8 years the national STD case-reporting and sentinel surveillance systems have been set up. The results of surveillance show that the annual incidence of STD has been on the increase. The existing factors associated with the increasing incidence of STD mainly are ; population movement , increasing affiuence in a part of population,the availability of multiple sexual partners (including the prostitution)and asymptomatic STD increased.Finally, the strategies for STD control are discussed in detail. 展开更多
关键词 sexually transmitted disease CONTROL
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Are BRICS Countries Winning the War on HIV/AIDS? Magnitude and Risk Factors
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作者 Geoffrey Setswe Olive Shisana +1 位作者 Nompumelelo Zungu Matshaba Mothiane 《Sociology Study》 2015年第9期700-717,共18页
The aim of this study was to analyse the responses to HIV/AIDS in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries to determine if they are winning the war on this pandemic. The authors used a compara... The aim of this study was to analyse the responses to HIV/AIDS in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries to determine if they are winning the war on this pandemic. The authors used a comparative case study approach and multiple data sources on HIV prevalence, incidence, mortality, and risk factors of HIV. BRICS has 42% of the world's population, a total of 11.1 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) and an average HIV prevalence of 2.8%. Overall, there were 11.1 million PLHIV, 739,909 new infections, and 592,786 deaths in BRICS countries in 2012. The magnitude of HIV in BRICS countries was Brazil (.5%), Russia (1.1%), India (.3%), China (.1%), and South Africa (12.2%). New infections declined by 30% or more and overall prevalence and deaths also declined in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa. The epidemic has stabilized in Brazil at .6%. Russia has one of the world's fastest-growing H1V epidemics, India has the largest burden of HIV in Asia and South Africa has the largest number of PLHIV. During a 10 year period, Russia had a 47% increase in new HIV infections. This suggests that Russia may be losing the battle against HIV at this stage. On the other hand, India and South Africa seem to have turned the corner with declines in HIV infections of 43% and 38% respectively. 展开更多
关键词 BRICS (Brazil RUSSIA India China and South Africa) HIV/AIDS MAGNITUDE risk
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