- Health in Cape Verde
Medical facilities in
Cape Verde are limited, and some medicines are in short supply or unavailable. There are hospitals inPraia andMindelo , with smaller medical facilities in other places. The islands ofBrava andSanto Antão no longer have functioning airports so air evacuation in the event of a medical emergency is nearly impossible from these two islands. Brava also has limited inter-island ferry service.Malaria exists in Cape Verde, although not to the extent found in mainland Africa. The risk of contracting malaria is mainly limited to the island of Santiago, with a higher risk from July to December. [http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1083.html "Cape Verde"] . United StatesBureau of Consular Affairs (May 05, 2008). "This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain ."]HIV/AIDS
According to Ministry of Health estimates, since the beginning of the pandemic through December 2004, 1,489 Cape Verdeans have been infected with HIV, translating to a relatively low HIV prevalence rate. Of these identified cases, 800 (53.7 percent) contracted AIDS and 53 of those died from complications related to HIV/AIDS. At the end of 2004 there were 1,063 people living with HIV, and 374 of these with full-blown AIDS. In 2004 alone, 260 people became newly infected with HIV, and 123 of these people are living with AIDS. According to 2004 fi gures from the national HIV/AIDS Commission, 50 percent of HIV cases are between 25 and 49 years old; and among teens, girls accounted for more than half of new HIV-positive infections reported. [http://www.peacecorps.gov/welcomebooks/cvwb655.pdf "The Peace Corps Welcomes You to Cape Verde"] .
Peace Corps (April 2006). "This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain .]References
External links
* [http://www.who.int/countries/cpv/en/ Cape Verde health information] from the
World Health Organization
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