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Zimbabwe: 3,000 fatalities per week from HIV/AIDS

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
45 Out Of 1 000 Die Of Malaria, Reveals Health Ministry
22/04/2011 10:43:00
Harare, April 22, 2011 - About 45 Zimbabweans per every 1 000 die of malaria, the Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Henry Madzorera, has revealed.

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This resulted in Zimbabwe being rated among the nations with the highest Aids-related deaths in the world. This could have been prevented had the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare come out in the open and told people the truth. Look now it is only when things are going well that the ministry wants to reveal the otherwise still very shocking state of affairs in the country."

At least 3 000 Zimbabweans are understood to be dying weekly in the poor country due to the HIV/Aids virus or related diseases.

More than 1,1 million Zimbabweans are currently living with HIV, 60 percent of them being women.

Dr Phillip Makurumidze told Radio VOP that the HIV/Aids prevalence rate currently stood at 14,26 percent down from about 30 percent a year ago.

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http://www.radiovop.com/national-ne...0-die-of-malaria-reveals-health-ministry.html
 
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