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The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
The Beijing Mindfulness Centre
Phone:
+86 10 6403 4923

Address:
NO. 44 Qianyongkang Hutong, Beijing 100007, China

Much of the current spread of the human immunodeficiency virus in China has been through intravenous drug use and prostitution. In China, the number of people affected by HIV has been estimated at between 430,000 and 1.5 million; somewhere below or around 0.1% of the population. The CIA World Factbook as of 2012 estimated the percentage of adults living with HIV/AIDS in China at 0.1%, the same as in Japan and less than in many European Union countries such as the United Kingdom and Austria . According to a United Nations report in 2001, the main distributors of HIV were the sharing of needles among drug users and problems during blood donations. In many rural areas of China during the 1990s, for example, faulty blood collection programs infected a large number of people with HIV.Transmission through sex has been rising exponentially, exposing which groups the UN report regards as the 21st century's most vulnerable: widespread lack of knowledge and protective life skills, huge internal labour migration, underprivileged minority communities, relative poverty, youth, and gender inequity. A serious outbreak in a country as large as China could significantly affect the economies of both China and the world as a whole. The underlying government response to HIV/AIDS is now that of preemptive intervention. An official report published in February 2009 stated that in 2008, for the first time, HIV/AIDS was China's leading cause of death among infectious diseases. Nearly 7,000 people died from the disorder in the first nine months of 2008, a substantial increase—until three years prior to this, the total cumulative mortality was fewer than 8,000.
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