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SANDAKAN 10 Dis. - Sebanyak 2,465 kes jangkitan HIV baru dicatatkan bagi sembilan bulan pertama tahun ini dengan 1,958 adalah golongan lelaki, kata Timbalan Menteri Kesihatan, Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin.
Beliau berkata, penyumbang utama jangkitan HIV dan AIDS di negara ini adalah perkongsian jarum suntikan tercemar kuman HIV, hubungan seksual dengan mereka yang dijangkiti, hubungan seks bebas dan jangkitan kepada anak melalui ibu yang menghidap HIV.
Secara keseluruhannya, sejak 1986 hingga September tahun ini, 93,827 kes jangkitan HIV dikesan di negara ini, katanya dalam ucapan perasmian sambutan Hari AIDS Sedunia peringkat Kebangsaan di sini hari ini.
Teks ucapan beliau dibacakan Timbalan Ketua Pengarah Kementerian Kesihatan (Kesihatan Awam) Dr Lokman Hakim Sulaiman. Rosnah berkata, melalui langkah pencegahan secara menyeluruh itu, kerajaan berjaya mengurangkan kes baru jangkitan HIV secara signifikan. Katanya, mulai 2003, kes jangkitan HIV baru menurun kepada 6,756 kes dan penurunan terus berlaku secara konsisten.
Pada tahun lepas, sejumlah 3,652 kes baru HIV dikesan dengan kadar 12.6 peratus bagi setiap 100,000 penduduk. Kerajaan menyasarkan untuk mengurangkan kadar kejadian kes baru HIV kepada 11 kes bagi setiap 100,000 penduduk menjelang 2015, katanya. — Bernama
http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2011&dt=1210&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Terkini&pg=bt_23.htm
Dedikasi untuk PPDa. 1 MALAYSIA KE ARAH BEBAS DADAH
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Sabtu, 10 Disember 2011
Rabu, 25 Mei 2011
Statistik HIV Malaysia
Untuk maklumat lanjut, sila ke halaman Majlis Aids Malaysia di http://www.mac.org.my/
Maklumat Asas HIV/AIDS sila layari :
http://www.mac.org.my/v2/hidden/hivaids-basic/?lang=my
Selasa, 14 Disember 2010
AIDS (English Version) - How is HIV transmitted?
HIV/AIDS Basic
How is HIV transmitted?
The three main modes of HIV transmission are:
» Through unprotected anal, oral or vaginal sex with an infected partner
» Through sharing needles or injecting material with an infected person
» From mother to child during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding
HIV is not infectious through tears, saliva, and sweat.
How do I know if I have HIV/AIDS?
The only way to know if you have HIV/AIDS is to take a HIV Antibody Test, which is painless. Anonymous and confidential HIV Antibody Tests are available for free at government hospitals and clinics, and can also be done at private clinics. Results of the HIV Antibody Test are available in less than two weeks, and some tests can produce results in less than 10 minutes.
For enquiries on anonymous and confidential testing, please call Malaysian AIDS Council at 03-4045 1033.
I have tested positive for HIV, what do I do now?
If you have recently been told that you are HIV+, you may feel scared and confused. Dealing with a positive diagnosis of HIV/AIDS is never easy and you do not have to go through this alone. There are many organsations across Malaysia that provide support and offer free confidential counselling. For details of these organisations, please refer to our map outlining Where We Work.
Treatment is also widely available in Malaysia and HIV+ people can expect to live full and active lives for many years.
How is HIV transmitted?
The three main modes of HIV transmission are:
» Through unprotected anal, oral or vaginal sex with an infected partner
» Through sharing needles or injecting material with an infected person
» From mother to child during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding
HIV is not infectious through tears, saliva, and sweat.
How do I know if I have HIV/AIDS?
The only way to know if you have HIV/AIDS is to take a HIV Antibody Test, which is painless. Anonymous and confidential HIV Antibody Tests are available for free at government hospitals and clinics, and can also be done at private clinics. Results of the HIV Antibody Test are available in less than two weeks, and some tests can produce results in less than 10 minutes.
For enquiries on anonymous and confidential testing, please call Malaysian AIDS Council at 03-4045 1033.
I have tested positive for HIV, what do I do now?
If you have recently been told that you are HIV+, you may feel scared and confused. Dealing with a positive diagnosis of HIV/AIDS is never easy and you do not have to go through this alone. There are many organsations across Malaysia that provide support and offer free confidential counselling. For details of these organisations, please refer to our map outlining Where We Work.
Treatment is also widely available in Malaysia and HIV+ people can expect to live full and active lives for many years.
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