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Sunday, 3 December 2017

BREAKING NEWS: It is estimated that there are over 506 people with AIDS virus in North Cyprus

"It is estimated that there may be 506 people with AIDS virus in our country"
According to KKTC-UNAIDS statistics, the rate of HIV / AIDS detected from students in North Cyprus 2016/2017 session have been estimated to be as follows: South Africa 23.1 percent, Zimbabwe 14.7 percent, Nigeria is 3.1 percent, Congo 2.9 percent, Cameroon 2.7 percent,  Iran 0.1 percent,  Libya 0.1 percent,  Egypt 0.1 percent,  Kazakhstan 0.2 percent and  Turkey 0.04 percent.  Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Palestine statistical data on the HIV / AIDS ratio have not yet been established. Accordingly, it is estimated that there may be 506 people with AIDS virus in North Cyprus. " 
"Based on the 2016-2017 academic year North Cyprus, there were over 70 thousand students in total living in cyprus, including 7 thousand Nigerians, 1800 Zimbabweans, 1900 Iranians, 1800 Syrians, 1700 Jordanians, 1100 Libyans, 1100 Iraqis, 950 Palestinians, 600 Egyptians, 475 Kazakhstanis and 52.135 Turks. The students visit for  education and training. 
 According to the information received from the Burhan Nalbantoğlu State Hospital Infectious Diseases Clinic, the Turkish Cypriot citizen of the country stated that it is not yet clear how many people have hepatitis B and hepatitis C. 
Given the large number of students in the country, he estimated that 3,199 of these students were hepatitis B and 762 were hepatitis C patients. Every year, 880 thousand people hepatitis B,  339 thousand people died of cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis C. 

In the last two years, most of the active tuberculosis cases are university students from the third world countries," said Mr. Big, suggesting that His proposals on this subject  is that students should only be granted visas to the country after these students have successfully taken a chest film in their home country and received a clean health clearance and certificate.
The large, tuberculosis dispensary routinely scans primary and fifth grade students with PPD test every year, recalling that 6 months of protection therapy was started for the students who tested positive and also that the military cadres were screened by the PPD test.
Dr. on duty in an interview made a statement as follows:
"Our universities are undoubtedly playing a very important role in the promotion of our country as well as being an important economic contribution to our country and providing investment and business opportunities. However, if we are going to make this country a university country, then we must also fulfill the requirements for health. 
Both our inbound students must be insured and provided with the best possible health care services at the moment of need, as well as a screening to ensure that the country does not carry a disease threatening public health. In this context, for every student coming from 3rd world countries, lung film in terms of tuberculosis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV tests must be done. Otherwise, there may be explosions in these diseases in the near future"

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