China Epidemic: HIV and AIDS Estimates

Publications - Released in 2007

In January 2006, the Chinese government along with WHO and UNAIDS jointly estimated that 650,000 people were living with HIV in China, including about 75,000 AIDS patients. During 2005 there were around 70,000 new HIV infections and 25,000 AIDS deaths.1 These large numbers have to be considered in the context of China's extremely large population which is estimated at around 1,300 million.

The figure of 650,000 is lower than the previously published estimate of 840,000 in 2003. This is not because prevalence is falling, but is due to better data and improved methods of estimation. The number of reported AIDS cases is lower than the estimated number because of massive under reporting, especially in the rural areas. This is for a variety of reasons including a shortage of testing equipment and trained health staff, as well as HIV-related stigma.

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