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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_m" data-source="post: 7819" data-attributes="member: 830"><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>HIV/AIDS in Sri Lanka</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>The number of HIV/AIDS cases in Sri Lanka is still low, but</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>extensive HIV risk factors are prevalent. These include unsafe</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>sexual and drug injecting behaviors, and a high degree of</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>migration for employment. Without vigorous action to</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>prevent the spread of HIV infection, Sri Lanka runs the risk of</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>developing an AIDS epidemic. Sri Lanka has about 4,800</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>adults and children living with HIV infection as of 2002. Since</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>1986, however, only 415 cases have been officially reported</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>because the country has a limited capacity for voluntary</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>counseling and testing, and there is a prevailing stigma and</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>fear of being identified or detected as HIV positive. From</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>1998 to 2002, the World Bank provided about $1 million of</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>support each year to Sri Lanka&#146;s HIV/STI program. In December</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>2002, the Bank&#146;s International Development Association</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>approved a grant of $12.6 million to help finance the National</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong>HIV/AIDS Prevention Project.</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Source:<span style="color: Blue">http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTSRILANKA/Country%20Home/20535957/HIV-AIDS-brief-June2005-LK.pdf</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_m, post: 7819, member: 830"] [SIZE="2"][B]HIV/AIDS in Sri Lanka The number of HIV/AIDS cases in Sri Lanka is still low, but extensive HIV risk factors are prevalent. These include unsafe sexual and drug injecting behaviors, and a high degree of migration for employment. Without vigorous action to prevent the spread of HIV infection, Sri Lanka runs the risk of developing an AIDS epidemic. Sri Lanka has about 4,800 adults and children living with HIV infection as of 2002. Since 1986, however, only 415 cases have been officially reported because the country has a limited capacity for voluntary counseling and testing, and there is a prevailing stigma and fear of being identified or detected as HIV positive. From 1998 to 2002, the World Bank provided about $1 million of support each year to Sri Lanka’s HIV/STI program. In December 2002, the Bank’s International Development Association approved a grant of $12.6 million to help finance the National HIV/AIDS Prevention Project.[/B][/SIZE] Source:[COLOR="Blue"]http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTSRILANKA/Country%20Home/20535957/HIV-AIDS-brief-June2005-LK.pdf[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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