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ZAGREB, Nov 28 (Hina) - The situation in Croatia with regard to the
number of HIV positive people is still favourable. This gives us a
chance to stop the AIDS epidemic from spreading with further
preventive measures, Dr. Josip Begovac, a member of the Health
Ministry's AIDS Commission, told a news conference in Zagreb on
Friday ahead of World AIDS Day on December 1.
Since 1986, when the first AIDS case was registered in Croatia, 117
people had contracted the disease, of whom 75 had died. Nine people
were diagnosed with AIDS in 1997 and 16 the year before, according
to a report by the Public Health Institute.
Of all AIDS patients registered since 1986, 98 were men and 19
women. Of these 56 were homosexuals and bisexuals, 29 highly
promiscuous heterosexuals, 11 had HIV positive partners, 10 were
intravenous drug addicts and seven hemophiliacs.
The report said that a case of an AIDS-infected child had also been
registered, while in three cases the cause of infection was
unknown. It stressed that no case of transmitting the HIV virus
through blood transfusion had been recorded.
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