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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Cambodia village reports mass HIV/AIDS infection


Cambodia village reports mass HIV/AIDS infection


AFP / Yahoo | 17 December 2014

A Cambodian doctor (L) offers anti retro viral drugs to a woman living with HIV at the Khmer-Soviet Friendship hospital in Phnom Penh on November 30, 2012

A Cambodian doctor (L) offers anti retro viral drugs to a woman living with HIV at the Khmer-Soviet Friendship hospital in Phnom Penh on November 30, 2012 (AFP Photo/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian health authorities on Tuesday said more than 80 people -- including children and the elderly -- who tested positive for HIV/AIDS in a single remote village may have been infected by contaminated needles.


Hundreds of panicked residents of the village in Battambang province in the country's west have flocked to a health centre for testing since news of the mass infection emerged last week, with a total of 82 having been confirmed as being infected.

"Of 556 people tested, 72 of them came back positive for HIV/AIDS," Teng Kunthy, Secretary General of the National AIDS Authority, told AFP, adding that 14 of the people infected were children.

"This is a higher rate than usual... It may be caused by the use of the same tools such as needles," he said. 

"This is our preliminary conclusion... we are working to collect more evidence."

A further 10 people were found to be infected with the virus on Tuesday when more villagers arrived at the health centre, also in Battambang province, Hei Sik, a local HIV/AIDS program director, told AFP by telephone.

"According to villagers, they suspected the infection may have been caused by injections from private local medics," he said.

"This is a surprisingly high rate, the highest that I have ever seen. Some of them are women aged in their 70s and 80s," Hei Sik added. 

Cambodia has been widely hailed for its efforts in tackling HIV/AIDS.

The National AIDS Authority says the rate of HIV infection among people aged 15 to 49 has declined from 0.6 percent in 2013 to 0.4 percent in 2014.

Currently, Cambodia estimates more than 73,000 people live with the disease.



2 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:45 PM

    The doctors and nurses can be the suspicious Vietnamese born or living in Cambodia under CPP regime. This is my judgement. Khmer people or patients have to be very careful and make sure by asking whether the doctors and nurses are Vietnamese (CPP) or Thai because they [Vietnamese or Thai] can not be trusted when it comes to HIV Aids tests.

    So, just stay alert!!! Save your life and family lives!!!

    Thank you,

    KI Reader/KY

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  2. Anonymous4:41 PM

    The Prime Minister just said that he did not believe about the mass infection. There might be something wrong with the information on this infection. Let's watch out the new development.

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