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	<title>Inter Press ServiceMALAYSIA: Lack of Regulation Blamed for HIV Upsurge among Women</title>
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		<title>MALAYSIA: Lack of Regulation Blamed for HIV Upsurge among Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Baradan Kuppusamy</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Baradan Kuppusamy</p></font></p><p>By Baradan Kuppusamy<br />KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 11 2009 (IPS) </p><p>Melinda Teoh, 42, had a life that could easily be the envy of many except that it  took an unexpected turn just when she thought she had it all.<br />
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Two lovely children, a well-paying, high-profile job, a suburban home in an upscale neighbourhood, expensive cars and just about all the comforts she could ask for.</p>
<p>Then the death knell began to toll. A routine visit to the family doctor in June 2008 revealed Teoh (not her real name) had early-stage HIV infection.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have been married for 15 years and never had sex outside marriage,&#8221; she told IPS in a rare interview arranged through her lawyers. &#8220;It is tragic but true &#8230; my husband infected me,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I am crushed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Teoh is just one of a growing number of Malaysian women infected with the dreaded disease. A World Health Organization (WHO) report released in November revealed an alarming rate&mdash;30 percent of all new HIV cases in Malaysia are women, mostly married, who contracted the infection from their husbands.</p>
<p>Married men are bringing home the disease and infecting their spouses, said health experts.<br />
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The figure&mdash;representing a whopping jump of 400 percent from five years ago&mdash;has set the alarm bells ringing among government officials, medical professionals, HIV/AIDS activists and WHO. Homosexuals and drug users have been displaced by women as the groups considered most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p>&#8220;It has brought a new set of issues that we need to deal with and it is becoming more complex and urgent now,&#8221; United Nations resident coordinator for Malaysia Kamal Malhotra said at the press briefing during the launch of the Red Carnival, an annual event marking World AIDS Day, early this month.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is no longer multiple-sex partners or homosexuals (that are the sources of infection). What was once considered safe sex in the home is now the main source of infection,&#8221; said Hisham Hussein, chairman of PT Foundation, an activist group involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS and which was behind the event.</p>
<p>Although no in-depth research has been undertaken yet on the new alarming trend, medical experts and rights activists are pinning the blame on poor HIV/AIDS awareness among young people and husbands engaging the services of sex workers.</p>
<p>While the overt sex business in the country is loosely regulated, a huge unregulated, underground sex industry has evolved in Malaysia, fueled by women from across Asia and Eastern Europe entering the country as tourists only to end up as sex workers.</p>
<p>&#8220;They enter, leave and return in a regular cycle,&#8221; opposition lawmaker Kulasegaran Murugesan told IPS. &#8220;There is very little medical check, regulation or information, unlike in Thailand, where the industry is very strictly regulated.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Men resort to their (women&rsquo;s) services as part of business, networking and socialisation,&#8221; he said, adding they take the infection home and infect their wives.</p>
<p>Malaysia has a lax entry policy that facilitates the entry of foreign sex workers, said sources. Tourism is the country&rsquo;s second biggest money- spinner, with up to 20 million people visiting the country annually.</p>
<p>According to WHO about 85,000 people have been infected with HIV/AIDS in Malaysia since the virus was discovered among homosexuals in the mid- 1990s. Some 15 new cases are recorded daily and approximately 300 die from the disease annually.</p>
<p>There are at present 33.4 million people around the world who are living with HIV/AIDS. Nearly three million cases were registered in 2008, WHO said.</p>
<p>Together with genuine tourists, undocumented migrant workers and sex workers disguised as students also enter the country in large numbers, exploiting legal loopholes in the country&rsquo;s immigration policy and helped by official corruption.</p>
<p>Student visas are easy to obtain and some colleges merely exist to enroll &#8220;students&#8221; for money yet hold no classes.</p>
<p>Another source of male/husband HIV infection is cheap, organised tours that take advantage of budget airline tickets offered by numerous low-cost airlines that dot the Asian skyline.</p>
<p>Return air tickets can be bought for as low as 18 ringgits (5 U.S. dollars), said a HIV/AIDS activist, adding there was nothing but &#8220;pure, unregulated sex&#8221; in the city.</p>
<p>Health experts said a former airbase in a South-east Asian country is a hotspot for HIV/AIDS and is a popular destination exclusively for Malaysian men.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our own early investigations show a connection between infection of ignorance housewives, cheap Asian travel and unregulated sex in foreign countries,&#8221; he said, declining to be named because of the official anger.</p>
<p>&#8220;The findings are preliminary but changing demography, cheap travel, an unregulated sex industry and a new generation ignorant of HIV/AIDS are all coming together to infect innocent housewives,&#8221; said a former health official and a leading HIV/AIDS expert.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is an urgent need for in-depth research at a regional level,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The new infection trend is fueled by national and regional factors&#8230;. It is unique.&#8221;</p>
<p>While on one hand sex workers are entering the country from across the world and with ease, Malaysian males &ndash; married and otherwise &ndash; are like the Japanese three decades ago, leaving the country in huge numbers looking for cheap sex, he said.</p>
<p>Health experts said that while ignorance is a contributory factor to the upsurge of HIV/AIDS, the major culprit is still the lack of regulation by authorities across the region over the factors triggering the spread of the disease, especially among innocent victims like Teoh.</p>
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