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Russia's fourth-largest city is facing an HIV epidemic

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian health officials say one in 50 people in Russia's fourth-largest city are infected with the HIV virus.

A nurse tests a blood sample during a free HIV test at a blood tests party, part of a campaign to prevent HIV infection among male same-sex couples, in Bangkok September 20, 2014. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
A nurse tests a blood sample for HIV. Thomson Reuters

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian health officials say one in 50 people in Russia's fourth-largest city are infected with the HIV virus.

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Regional Deputy Health Minister Tatiana Savinova said the central Russian city of Yekaterinburg suffers from an HIV epidemic, according to a statement widely reported Wednesday by Russian media. The city of 1.5 million has 27,000 people, or 1.8 percent of the population, carrying the virus.

The rate of new HIV infections is increasing rapidly in Russia, which bans some preventative measures common in other parts of the world such as methadone therapy for intravenous drug users.

About 800,000 people in Russia are currently registered as HIV-positive, but officials say the actual number of people with the virus is likely to be almost double that.

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