BEIJING — China has rolled out a plan for the control of HIV transmission in a bid to keep HIV/AIDS prevalence in the country at a low level.
The three-year plan, made by the National Health Commission and nine other government departments, set a number of goals such as raising the awareness of HIV prevention and control, and educating people on avoiding or reducing unsafe sexual behaviors.
The goals also include detecting and treating as many HIV infection cases as possible, curbing the rise of HIV transmission through sexual behaviors and eliminating mother-to-child transmission.
An HIV prevention education program has been set up, focusing on enhancing individuals' awareness and strengthening the effect of education measures targeting residents, migrant populations, elderly people and groups at higher risk for HIV.