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Tamaulipas, MX.-AIDS alert young

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http://laverdad.com.mx/desplegar_noticia.php?seccion=LOCAL&nota=90808
Spanish to English translation

AIDS alert young
By: Amaya Fidela
Date :2011-12-05


Shares of guidance and prevention of AIDS among young people should be strengthened to curb the spread of this sexually transmitted disease.
In Tamaulipas young people are particularly vulnerable to infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV / AIDS), as the figures show the high percentage of this population group affected by this disease.
In the state in accordance with the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, in men is the fifth leading cause of death and the third in those between 25 and 29 years of age.
While in men aged 30 to 44 attacks (10), then HIV disease (8.6), are major causes of death in these age ranges.
It should be noted that UNAIDS estimates indicate that by the end of 2010 existed in the world about 34 million people living with HIV, of which about 68 percent lived in sub-Saharan Africa, the region most affected, and that in the world could have occurred about 2.7 million new HIV infections.
In that year the total number of people have died from AIDS-related causes approximately 1.8 million which means that in that year prevented about 700 000 deaths from these causes, above, due largely to the expansion of access to antiretroviral treatment.
Finally, in our country according to the National Register of AIDS cases, at September 30, 2011 were diagnosed and registered 151,614 cumulative AIDS cases, of which 123,706 (82 percent) were men and 26,900 (18 percent) women) and had registered 36,714 cumulative HIV cases, of which 26,697 were men and 10 000 women.
 
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