11.5 percent HIV/AIDS prevalence in Mozambique: report

Almost 12 percent of the Mozambican population is infected with HIV/AIDS, a government survey released on Monday said.

"Anything above 5 percent means the country is in a tragic situation. A prevalence rate of 11.5 percent is already twice as much," Health Minister Paulo Ivo Garrido said in the capital Maputo.

The six million dollar (4.7 million euro) study conducted by the health ministry and the national statistics department was the country's first comprehensive report on the prevalence of the virus.

It sampled 16,600 people from the southern African nation's 10 provinces in 2009.

"The situation in Mozambique is extremely serious," Garrido.

Over two-thirds of people living with worldwide are in sub-Saharan Africa, where UN estimates the adult prevalence rate at 5.2 percent.

The study found that women were the hardest hit by the virus, with 13.1 percent affected, compared with 9.2 percent of men aged 15 to 49 years.

Prevalence was higher in the southern provinces of Maputo and Gaza, the main travel routes to neighbouring South Africa.

"The Mozambican government considers AIDS the first threat to the country. We will continue to battle it to reduce prevalence," said Garrido.

has the world's highest number of HIV infections, with an estimated 5.7 of the 48 million population living with the virus, according to the UN AIDS agency.

(c) 2010 AFP

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