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A new report by the U.N. AIDS organizations finds the global AIDS epidemic is worsening. The agency says more people in all regi
A new report by the U.N. AIDS organizations finds the global AIDS epidemic is worsening. The agency says more people in all regi
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2010-07-06
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A new report by the U.N. AIDS organizations finds the global AIDS epidemic is worsening. The agency says more people in all regions around the world are becoming infected with HIV, the virus which causes AIDS. UNAIDS reports significant progress has been made in providing treatment for larger numbers of AIDS victims and in achieving greater political and financial commitments in the fight against the fatal disease. Despite this, the report says none of these efforts has been enough to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Last year, the report notes five million people became newly infected with HIV. That is more people than any previous year. Currently, it says, more than 38 million people are living with the disease. UNAIDS Senior Adviser Karen Stanecki. says Asia, with 60 percent of the world’s population, is home to some of the fastest-growing epidemics in the world. In 2003 alone, she says, more than one million people became infected with HIV.
"Equally alarming, we have only just begun to witness the full impact of AIDS on African societies as infections continue to grow and people are dying in large numbers," said Ms. Stanecki. "The scale of the problem in Africa is well-documented, with over 25-million infections. If we do not act now,60 percent of today’s 15 year olds will not reach their 60th birthday."
The report says the Caribbean is the hardest hit region in the world after Africa. It also finds the HIV/AIDS epidemic is continuing to expand in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, mainly due to intravenous drug users.
UNAIDS says infections also are on the rise in the United States and Western Europe. It blames this largely on the widespread availability of anti-AIDS drugs, which it says has made some people in these wealthy countries complacent. UNAIDS Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, Paul De Lay, acknowledges that around the world prevention programs are reaching fewer than one in five people who need them. Nevertheless ,he says there has been a dramatic increase in prevention activities for young people and several other successes as well.
"In Africa, for instance ,60 percent of children have access to AIDS education both in primary and secondary schools, "said Mr. De Lay. "That is a huge increase from the late 1990’s. In highly vulnerable groups like sex workers, we are seeing a real success story in Africa. Thirty-two percent of sex workers who are identified have access to HIV prevention and there is a large increase in condom use in this population."
The report says global spending on AIDS has increased greatly, but, more is needed. It estimates $12 billion will be needed by next year, and $ 20 billion by 2007, for prevention and care in developing countries. The United Nations says AIDS funding has increased sharply in recent years, in part due to the U.S. government’s global AIDS initiative. But it says still, globally less than half the money needed is being provided.
Which is the following is fight about the current AIDS situation in Africa?
选项
A、The full impact of AIDS on African societies has come to an end this year.
B、Africa is the hardest hit region by AIDS in the world.
C、In Africa 60 percent of its population have access to AIDS education.
D、Sex workers in Africa have received better protections from AIDS.
答案
B
解析
下列关于非洲目前艾滋病的情况的论述哪项是正确的?A “艾滋病对于非洲社会的全面影响已经在今年结束了”显然不对,文中并未提及。C “在非洲,60%的人口能够得到有关艾滋病的教育”,文中所说的“In Africa,for instance,60 percent of children have access to AIDS education”是指在非洲,60% 的孩子能够得到有关艾滋病的教育,而不是全部人口的60%。D “非洲的性工作者已经接受了较好的对于艾滋病的防护”,而文中所说的是“have access to HIV prevention”,即能够得到对于艾滋病病毒的防护,因此D 与原文不符。只有B “非洲是世界上最难被艾滋病袭击的地区”与文章中“The report says the Caribbean is the hardest hit region in the world after Africa(报告显示,加勒比海地区是继非洲之后世界上最难被艾滋病袭击的地区)”表述一致。故应选B 。
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