Friday 15 May 2015

Russia Aids epidemic: 2 million to be infected with HIV in five years, warns expert

Russia Aids epidemic: 2 million to be infected with HIV in five years, warns expert 

 

Russia faces a growing Aids epidemic with at least two million people likely to be infected with HIV over the next five years, according to the country's top Aids expert.
Vadim Pokrovsky, who runs Russia's state Aids centre, blamed the Kremlin's conservative policies promoting traditional family values for failing to tackle the spread of the virus, warning that "the measures being taken now are ineffective".
He said that there are more than 930,000 people with HIV in Russia and that he expected that number to rise to one million in early 2016 and could then double within four to five years.
Mr Pokrovsky said that heterosexual intercourse appeared to be the most common route of HIV transmission in Russia.
Intravenous drug use is another serious transmission route. More than 60 per cent of those with HIV are believed to have used drugs.

 

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