AEGiS-NV: Uganda HIV increase worries UN The New Vision (Uganda)Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 2006. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
Click here to return to The New Vision main menu
DonateNow
Print this Article


Uganda HIV increase worries UN

New Vision (Kampala) - November 28, 2006


Uganda is among countries hit by a resurgence of HIV/AIDS infection rates which were previously stable or declining, according to the United Nations (UN).

The UN noted that HIV infection is rising in every region of the world and most worryingly in countries like Uganda and Thailand, which had been heralded as success stories in the fight against AIDS.

Nearly 40 million adults and children are infected worldwide. The most striking increases in new cases are in east Asia and in eastern Europe/central Asia, mainly due to drug use and unsafe sex, UNAIDS and the World Health Organisation said.

Somebody is infected with the HIV virus every eight seconds, equivalent to 11,000 infections worldwide every day, while another 8,000 infected people die, the two agencies said in a joint annual report "2006 AIDS Epidemic Update".

"Evidence shows again that the global epidemic is growing in all areas," Peter Piot, the executive director of UNAIDS, told a news conference.

"Perhaps of even greater concern to me is the fact that in some countries that had known real results in the fight against AIDS, Uganda and some western countries, we see an increase in infection rates."

Some 4.3 million people across the globe became infected with HIV this year, with a heavy concentration among young people, bringing the total number to an estimated 39.5 million.

Sub-Saharan Africa, which recorded 2.8 million new infections, still bears the brunt of the AIDS scourge, with 24.7 million people living with HIV, according to the report.

Of the 2.9 million global deaths from AIDS last year - which Piot said was the highest number recorded - 2.1 million occurred in Africa, the core area of the 25-year-old epidemic.

New data showed erratic condom use in Uganda and more men having sex with more than one partner and rising HIV prevalence in some rural areas, according to Karen Stanecki, UNAIDS senior epidemiologist.


061128
NV061136


Copyright © 2006 - The New Vision. All articles are republished on AEGIS by permission. Material may not be redistributed, posted to any other location, published or used for broadcast without written authorization from Managing Director/Editor-in-chief, The New Vision, P.O. Box 9815, Kampala - Uganda, Tel/fax: 256-41-235221, E-mail: wpike@newvision.co.ug.

AEGiS is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit, tax-exempt, educational corporation. AEGiS is made possible through unrestricted grants from Boehringer Ingelheim, Bridgestone/Firestone Charitable Trust, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Elton John AIDS Foundation, the National Library of Medicine, Roche and Trimeris, and donations from users like you. Always watch for outdated information. This article first appeared in 2006. This material is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between you and your doctor.

AEGiS presents published material, reprinted with permission and neither endorses nor opposes any material. All information contained on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational purposes only. It is often presented in summary or aggregate form. It is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a doctor who specializes in treating HIV.

Copyright ©1980, 2006. AEGiS. All materials appearing on AEGiS are protected by copyright as a collective work or compilation under U.S. copyright and other laws and are the property of AEGiS, or the party credited as the provider of the content. .