Integrated Regional Information Networks - April 29, 1999
The total package, worth around US $1.2 million, will also be used for developing an information exchange system between the countries, improving care for sufferers and for research and coordination, RNA said. The GLIA initiative is sponsored by UNAIDS.
Burundi's Health Minister Juma Mohamed Kariburyo told the meeting that three quarters of hospital beds in his country were occupied by HIV/AIDS patients, and 20 percent of the 400,000 population of Bujumbura was infected. He warned that unless the disease was brought under control, Burundi's life expectancy in 10 years' time will have fallen to 39 years of age.
His Rwandan counterpart, Ezechias Rwabuhihi, said the disease was "spreading like a bushfire" in Rwanda. An estimated 20-30 percent of people aged between 30-40 in the country are believed to be seropositive. Throughout the region, nearly five million people have HIV/AIDS, 99 percent of them between 15 and 49, the PANA news agency reported.
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