
Lancet (12.14.02) - Monday, December 30, 2002
Mary Ann Benitez
Homer Tso, chair of Hong Kong's government advisory Council on AIDS, said mainland authorities estimated there are about 900,000 drug users in Guangdong province, which abuts the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, but did not know how many of them were IDUs. Tso added that outbreaks among IDUs are "spiraling" and warned it was only a matter of time before HIV becomes a real problem in Hong Kong, especially if men travel to the mainland for sex.
Another problem is the thousands of AIDS orphans and HIV- infected children on the mainland. In 1994 and 1995, peasants regularly sold their blood for up to 50 yuan (US$6); unsanitary practices led many to be infected with HIV. The Hong Kong-based Chi Heng Foundation is focusing on these children by providing each orphan 200 yuan (US$24) a year to send them to school - paying for their tuition, books and miscellaneous items. A CHF spokesperson estimated that because 1 million people in Henan Province are infected with HIV, there would be about 1.5 million orphans in the next few years.
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