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"They say it's caused by fear, but my symptoms are real": China's HIV Phobia

In China, paranoia is never too far away, but now an anxious bunch are not even letting medical diagnoses put their minds at rest. BBC News' Chris Hogg reported that hundreds of people in China believe they may have a "new disease with HIV-like symptoms", while doctors claim this is all in the mind.

One patient remained convinced he was HIV positive having slept with a prostitute, despite the seven HIV tests that all attested to the opposite. He claimed the doctors at Shanghai's Pasteur Institute weren't willing to listen to him, telling him instead that his extreme guilt or anxiety over having had sex with a prostitute was affecting his immune system.

For all its stubbornness, HIV phobia has not sprung out of just anywhere. Fueling the patients' mistrust of their doctors is China's long track record of covering up fatal diseases (remember SARS?). More tragically, AIDS is certainly spreading throughout the country: the government says 700,000 people in China are living with HIV, with around 50,000 new infections occurring every year. Meanwhile, knowledge of the disease's prevention, especially in rural areas, remains incredibly low.

Not helping these patients' refusal to accept the all-clear, nor attempts to curtail the actual spread of the deadly disease, is the fact that sex education is not one of China's fortes. Sex remains a cultural and social taboo, allowing the notorious crackdown against online porn to intensify, and cases of teenage pregnancies to be confused with weight gain. A well-informed discussion of sexual matters is slow to catch up with China's increasingly liberal younger generations.

In attempts to maintain a harmonious society, the government is working in a positive direction to curb the spread of the disease, such as by running educational campaigns to inform high-risk groups, such as sex workers. But it will take a wider awareness, and so improved sex education, before the HIV-negative patient emerges from his motel room with nothing to fear.

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  • AIDSlike

    This new HIV/AIDS-like virus ("Fear of AIDS" disease) in China is real. More news and information about it can be found here:

    New HIV/AIDS-like virus ("Fear of AIDS" disease) China

  • xiwang

    With all of this supposed disease paranoia in China, I'm thinking about starting underground rumors that covering mouths when sneezing or coughing, washing hands, and avoiding spitting may help keep people from getting sick.

    If Chinese are willing to walk down the street backwards in the belief that they'll live longer, they might be crazy enough to believe these rumors.

  • Rick57

    Hey MORON
    this is a real disease I contracted it two years ago 2009 this sh8 is nasty, I live in the Pacific Northwest in America, I am not very happy about it,I could just go to every major city and donate blood if you think this crap is not real!! It would cause a major epidemic, but I am feeling better after two years it also seems to come and go , but no real major illnesses yet like my cancer reacuring, your internal organs swell up quite a bit and you get very weak and tired and all of your glands in your body become enlarged and painful, you cannot drink alcohol without getting very sick! Two beers and I had a hangover that lasted 24 hours, hopefully this what ever it is runs its course like hep A or a very very extended flu. My body will eventually rid itself of this virus or what ever this sh8 is, I noticed Artimisisin seems to be effective against this mennace.

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