sábado, 23 de fevereiro de 2008

Aids e sífilis na China: aumento de casos relatados pode ser um bom sinal

Abaixo, o despacho da Reuters. Não se assustem com aumento de 45% dos casos de aids e 24% nos casos de sífilies. Com grande chance, esses números refletem melhoria substancial no serviço de vigilância epidemiológica ou então na hipótese mais provável, o fim da censura estatal às estatísticas de saúde. Defendo que estatísticas de saúde somente podem ser comparadas entre países democráticos, com imprensa livre, autonomia universitária e ministério público atuante.
China: Rise in AIDS and Syphilis
By REUTERS
Published: February 23, 2008
China disclosed a large percentage rise for 2007 in diseases transmitted sexually or via blood, including
AIDS and syphilis, without reporting exact figures. The number of new AIDS cases rose 45 percent in 2007 from the year before and new syphilis cases rose 24 percent, the Health Ministry said on its Web site. It did not elaborate. China has been battling an acknowledged rise in cases of AIDS and H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, now mainly sexually transmitted, though it had said before that the overall rate was slowing. In the past, most cases were caused by intravenous drug use. The government said last year that it estimated that about 700,000 people had H.I.V. or AIDS.

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