Thirteen new Aids and HIV cases in Cumbria
Last updated at 12:18, Friday, 16 January 2009
Thirteen new cases of HIV and Aids were recorded in Cumbria during the first six months of 2008 – almost as many as the whole of the previous year.
New figures show a stark rise from the total of 17 new cases reported during 2007.
It means 115 people are now living with either HIV or Aids throughout Cumbria.
The revelation prompted a warning from county health chiefs about the dangers of having unprotected sex and of sharing needles.
The latest figures, covering the six-month period from January to June 2008, were revealed in the HIV and Aids in the North West of England Mid Year 2008 report.
This shows that across the north west, 496 new cases were reported during this six-month period. This takes the total number of people living with either HIV or Aids across the region to 5,157.
It was also revealed that, of the 13 newly recorded cases in Cumbria, 12 were contracted through heterosexual sex.
Health bosses are now stressing that, although there are many forms of contraception to stop pregnancy, only condoms or strict monogamy offer protection from HIV and Aids and other diseases during sexual intercourse.
John Ashton, NHS Cumbria’s director of public health, said: “We cannot be complacent – although people suffering from HIV can live near normal lives with medication, there is no cure.”
Of the newly-recorded cases, nine were found in UK nationals living in the county and four cases in temporary visitors to Cumbria.
Mr Ashton added that other sexually transmitted infections – including herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhoea and genital warts – have been on the rise. For example, in 2007, 138 cases of herpes were seen in Cumbria, but in the following six months a further 156 cases were recorded.
Anyone who has had unprotected sex or is worried about HIV and Aids is advised to visit their local GUM clinic for routine tests, or discuss the matter with their GP.
First published at 05:19, Friday, 16 January 2009
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
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