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by "Death" <Death@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 11, 2008 at 07:10 AM

By Daniel Bases

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Researchers have been undercounting new cases
of 
HIV infection in the United States, meaning the rate is probably 25
percent 
higher at 50,000 people per year, the nation's top AIDS doctor said on 
Tuesday.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and 
Infectious Diseases, said the rate of infection was not increasing but
that 
new methods of calculating the rate showed infections were more common
than 
previous estimates.

Fauci, attending the United Nations' 2008 High Level Meeting on AIDS, told

re****ters the previous methods had shown the rate of new infections in the

United States had hit a plateau at around 40,000 per year for the past 14 
years.

"They were counting the numbers in a way that was leaving out certain 
segments of the society. So that 40,000 was probably an undercounted 
number," he said.

Instead of using an extrapolated mathematical model to come up with the
rate 
of new infections, he said, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention (CDC) was now relying on better counting of more groups, 
households and regions.

"The number went up to about 50,000. That doesn't mean that the actual
rate 
of new infections increased. It means that we are now no longer missing 
counting the ones that we missed early," Fauci said. "It was always 50,000
a 
year."

The new counting methods are not changing the overall picture of AIDS in 
America, Fauci said.

In the United States, with a population of about 300 million, some 1.1 
million people are infected with HIV, of which 25 percent do not know it. 
That leaves 770,000 do***ented cases.

"I have seen some of the data and it is clear. The confusion is that it
was 
increasing when in fact it is better accounting," Fauci said. "They are 
counting more accurately."

AIDS activists have accused the CDC of holding back results from the new 
methods but Fauci believes the statistics will become official "reasonably

soon, when the official publication comes out from the CDC."

Globally, an estimated 33.2 million people are infected with the human 
immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS and 25 million have died so far
from 
the fatal and incurable disease.

Fauci said the search for a vaccine was complicated because unlike other 
viruses that the human body can ultimately defend against, such as polio, 
measles, mumps or smallpox, "the body does not do a good job making an 
immune response to HIV."

On a positive note, drug therapy for treating HIV is proving effective in 
slowing the disease.

"The good news is that the drugs we have now maintain people with 
undetectable viruses -- present but undetectable for decades now," Fauci 
said.

Fauci noted that the virus dispro****tionately affects blacks. While blacks

make up 12 percent of the U.S. population, 49 percent of new HIV
infections 
in men are among blacks and 65 percent of new infections in women are
among 
blacks.

(Editing by Maggie Fox and John O'Callaghan)
 




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