giovedì, novembre 20, 2008

Phuket al secondo posto come tasso d'infezione da HIV in Thailandia

Strano, per me al primo posto rimane quel puttanio di Pattaya nemmeno nominata nell'articolo.
A Phuket il problema HIV non è a mio avviso colpa dei locali notturni, almeno non quelle "miserie" per turisti.
Sinceramente quel tipo di turismo è ormai una parte ridottissima, oserei dire è quasi del tutto scomparso, Patong cuore della trasgressione di notte è una "moria di vacche".
Negli anacronistici BAR ci vedi qualche vecchio ubriacone, tante luci, tanto rumore, ma che vanno a donne pochi.
La colpa è dei Thai che non usano il preservativo nemmeno puntandogli una pistola alla testa, altro che locali notturni per turisti!
Della prostituzione in Phuket il 98% è uso e consumo esclusivo dei Thai, quella è la vera industria del sesso.

Articolo del Phuket Gazette in Inglese:
Thursday, November 20, 2008

Phuket second highest HIV infection rate in Thailand

PHUKET CITY: Phuket now ranks second among Thailand’s 76 provinces in terms of HIV infection, with the large number of nightlife entertainment venues and the sex industry seen as the cause.

Dr Wiwat Sitomnoch of the Phuket Public Health Office reported that the incidence of HIV infection among teenagers and young adults in Phuket is rising, as are the number of cases of gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases. About 90% of cases are the result of unsafe sex practices, he said.

The Public Health Ministry’s Department of Disease Control has been keeping statistics of HIV/Aids cases in public and private hospitals in Thailand since 1984.

As of August 31 this year, 335,414 cases had been reported, with 91,839 deaths.

In Phuket, the number of cases reported from public and private hospitals between 1989 and October 2008 is 5,864, with 1,531 deaths. The number of cases among men is greater than among women by a factor of 2:1.

In a breakdown of the Phuket statistics by age, the highest incidence was among people aged 25-39 years. In this range, the highest incidence was among 30-34 year olds, with an incidence of 25.67%, followed by 25-29 year olds (22.10%) and 35-39 year olds (18.02%).

By profession, the most cases were among people who describe themselves as “workers for hire”, followed by domestic workers, the unemployed, retail vendors, company workers, manual laborers and 'fisherfolk', respectively.

Dr Wiwat said Phuket has the second highest infection rate in Thailand, second only to Ranong, for the period from 2007 to August 31 this year.
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