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Number of AIDS Cases in North Caucasus Increasing

Publication time: 25 June 2007, 11:57

The number of HIV/AIDS cases in North Caucasus is increasing with a "terrifying speed," Agence France-Presse reports. According to Agence France-Presse, the effects of war, injection drug use, drug shortages and cultural taboos have contributed to the increase in HIV cases in the region.

 

According a government-administered HIV prevention center in the Rostov-on-Don, the number of HIV cases has doubled in Chechnya, which is in the North Caucasus, from 6.6 cases per 100,000 people in 2003 to 13.2 cases per 100,000 people in 2006. In neighboring Dagestan, HIV cases have quadrupled during the same time period from 1.9 cases per 100,000 people to 8.7 cases per 100,000 people, according to the center.

Conflict in Chechnya forced the only HIV treatment center in the capital of Grozny to close in 1994, which made screening for the disease in the region's blood supply nearly impossible, according the nongovernmental organization Life.

Life and other NGOs estimate that there are about 935 cases of HIV in Dagestan and 776 in Chechnya, but exact figures are not available. "Chechen authorities are secretive about the AIDS problem in Chechnya," an unnamed volunteer at Life said, adding, "We wrote several letters to Ramzan Kadyrov about our problems, but there was no response."

 

The puppet Kadyrov is nothing but a failure and disgrace for the community. AIDS advocates in Dagestan also have tried to distribute information booklets and condoms, mostly to commercial sex workers in local saunas, but many sauna owners have been uncooperative.

 

Although many advocates also say that cultural practices are exacerbating the spread of HIV, some HIV-positive locals have established groups to address the stigma surrounding the disease.

A "massive" sex and HIV/AIDS "education campaign must be organised throughout the region and aiming at the most vulnerable and disadvantaged" populations to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with the disease.

 

A system must be developed to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission, pediatricians also should be trained to provide antiretroviral therapy and care for HIV-positive children.

 

KC


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