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Newly diagnosed cases of HIV up 3,6% in Ireland
- 2009 The Irish Times
Newly diagnosed cases of HIV up 3.6% in 2008 - report
COURTNEY BROOKS
Fri, Jun 12, 2009
THERE WAS a 3.6 per cent increase in newly diagnosed cases of HIV in
Ireland in 2008 over the previous year, while the number of Aids cases
continues to decline, according to a report released by the Health
Protection Surveillance Centre.
These additional 405 cases brought the total number of HIV infections in
Ireland up to 5,243 at the end of 2008.
The total number of Aids cases at the end of 2008 was 999, including the
28 new cases of Aids diagnosed last year. There were three deaths
reported among Aids cases in 2008, bringing the total number of deaths
to 411.
“This is reflected in the sustained drop in reported Aids cases since
2003,” said Dr Aidan O’Hora, a specialist in public health medicine at
the centre.
“The overall HIV data suggest that the numbers are increasing, but are
concentrated among a number of risk groups and may fluctuate from year
to year.”
Of the HIV cases diagnosed last year 258 were male, 146 were female and
the gender for one case was unknown. Of these 178 were heterosexually
acquired, 97 were among men who had sex with men and 36 were among
injecting drug users. Information on risk group for 87 was not
available.
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