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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 61-65, 2005.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-5947

ABSTRACT

Study on 290 policemen in Hanoi suggested that almost policemen (96.9%) believed that HIV/AIDS is preventable. The policemen who had knowledge to avoid getting HIV from illegal drug users and HIV/AIDS patients were at a high rate (>90%) but the rate of full knowledge about HIV/AIDS was still low (82.1%). The source of information mainly came from media: television (97.6%), newspaper (92.8%) and radio (83.4%). Almost policemen often had to get in touch with criminal persons (92.8%). 66.7% of them did not knew criminal persons with HIV/AIDS and 39.1% of policemen exposed with blood and body fluid of criminal persons due to trying arrest them. After exposing, most of policemen used themselves anti-infection chemical (56.6%) or did not be treated at all (43.4%). The rate of HIV/AIDS protection equipment was very low (22.8%). The main equipment is rubber gloves (87%).


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HIV , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome , Knowledge
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