Survey shows drop in HIV/AIDS rates

BURKINA FASO: Survey shows drop in HIV/AIDS rates

JOHANNESBURG, 10 May 2004 (PLUSNEWS) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) in Burkina Faso is more optimistic after new data suggested a decline in HIV/AIDS rates over the past year.

The country's 2004 sentinel survey, based on the voluntary testing of pregnant women at ante-natal clinics, found that the current AIDS prevalence rate of 4.2 percent represented a sharp fall from the 6.5 percent indicated in the 2003 survey.

"We are optimistic because the stabilisation we are seeing today is a result of a reasonable change in behaviour," the WHO representative in Burkina Faso, Dr Mohamed Hacen, told the UN news service, PlusNews.

Although the figures were encouraging, health experts warned that the survey results still gave no grounds for complacency.

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