HIV infection among young students in Hangzhou is mostly spread through sexual contact
AIDS Infection is mainly spread through sexual intercourse and exchange of body fluids. Body fluids mainly include: semen, blood, vaginal secretions, breast milk, cerebrospinal fluid and organic fluids. nerve in the brain tissue of symptomatic persons. Other body fluids, such as tears, saliva and sweat, are present in small amounts and generally do not contribute to the spread of AIDS.
Municipal CDC AIDS sexually transmitted diseases Chen Shuchang, director of the Prevention and Treatment Institute, said that the current AIDS prevention and control situation nationwide, including in Hangzhou, is very serious, and the spread and spread of AIDS is rapidly shifting from high-risk groups to the general population.
According to statistics from the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of HIV infections among young students in Hangzhou has increased significantly in recent years: In 2005, the first case of HIV infection among young students in Hangzhou was discovered, and the mode of transmission was through same-sex contact.; The number of infections among young students discovered in 2007 and 2008 has increased year by year, all through sexual contact, and three-quarters of them were transmitted through same-sex sexual behavior.
As of the end of September 2009, Hangzhou has found that the total number of HIV infections among young students has risen to double digits. The main transmission route is homosexual infection, which is the most dangerous method of transmission among all sexual behaviors.
Starting today, the Hangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention is recruiting AIDS prevention volunteers among college students.
The recruitment principle is: colleges and universities and vocational high schools in Hangzhou; 5-10 people per school ; Personnel requirements: high political quality, passionate and enthusiastic about AIDS prevention and control, willing to help others, good at communication, and have certain organizational and language skills.
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