Ministry calls on more scrutiny on AIDS spread among drug users
[Xinhua, 4 June 2005]
BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Health (MOH) required local health departments to look into AIDS
spread among drug users to help combat the killer disease.
In a notice issued Friday, the MOH ordered local
health departments to gradually make AIDS testing among drug users
a routine work in order to understand how the deadly disease spreads
among the highly vulnerable group.
The notice urged all community clinics to take
part in a campaign on building a "drug-free neighborhood" and regions where AIDS prevention and control pilot program is implemented to
continue to take preventive measures such as free needle exchange
and methadone maintenance therapy.
Local health authorities are also called for offering
services to help drug users to stop drug addiction and offer free
AIDS testing and consultation.
The notice said medical institutions should strengthen
management of narcotics to prevent the medicines from flowing to
illegal channels and their own medical work. Enditem
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