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MOH Update On The HIV/AIDS Situation In Singapore 2016 (June 2017)

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MOH Update On The HIV/AIDS Situation In Singapore 2016 (June 2017)

MOH UPDATE ON THE HIV/AIDS SITUATION IN SINGAPORE 2016 (JUNE 2017)

 1      408 new cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections were reported among Singapore residents in 2016. This brings the total number of HIV-infected Singapore residents to 7,548 as of end 2016, of whom 1,888 had passed away. The number of new cases of HIV infections reported in 2016 is lower as compared to previous years where the number has remained consistent at about 450 per year since 2008.

2        Of the 408 cases reported in 2016, 93% were male and 72% were between 20 to 49 years old. About 41% already had late-stage HIV infection when they were diagnosed. This has remained similar to the 40% recorded in 2015.

3        Sexual intercourse remains the main mode of HIV transmission. 95% (389 out of 408) of the cases acquired the infection through sexual intercourse. Heterosexual was the mode of transmission for 36% of all cases, while 52% were from homosexual transmission and 7% from bisexual transmission.

4        40% of the newly reported cases were detected in the course of medical care provision3. Such cases are typically at the late stage of their HIV infection. Another 27% were detected during routine programmatic HIV screening4 and 24% were detected as a result of voluntary HIV screening. Cases detected via voluntary screening are more likely to be at the early stage of their infection. When differentiated by sexual transmission, a higher proportion of homosexuals/ bisexuals (38%) had their HIV infection detected via voluntary screening compared to heterosexuals (5%). (Please refer to the Annex for details.)

Public Advisory

5        The most effective way to prevent HIV infection is to remain faithful to one’s spouse/ partner and to avoid casual sex, or sex with sex workers. Persons engaging in high-risk sexual behaviour, such as having multiple sexual partners or engaging in casual or commercial sex, are strongly advised to use condoms to reduce their risk of HIV infection. Condoms should be used consistently and correctly during every sexual encounter.

6        The Ministry of Health and the Health Promotion Board (HPB) urge individuals who engage in high-risk sexual behaviour to go for early and regular HIV testing. With early diagnosis, an infected person can be treated earlier, and receive counselling on how to protect their partners from infection.  Early treatment and care can delay the onset of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and allows the infected individual to live an active and productive life. Early treatment also reduces HIV spread in the community.

7        HPB has been working with partner organisations to conduct programmes and campaigns targeted at high-risk individuals to urge them to go for regular HIV testing. HPB’s partners conduct various educational outreach programmes on HIV prevention and management using a lifestyle approach. These programmes reach out to at-risk individuals through social settings to encourage them to take protective measures and to go for early and regular HIV testing.

8        More information about HIV and AIDS can be found at www.healthhub.sg 

ANNEX 

TABLE 1
NUMBER OF SINGAPORE RESIDENTS REPORTED WITH HIV /AIDS
(1985 – 2016) 

Year HIV/AIDS
Male Female Total Rate*
1985 2 0 2 0.8
1986 6 1 7 2.8
1987 10 0 10 3.9
1988 15 0 15 5.8
1989 9 1 10 3.8
1990 17 0 17 6.2
1991 39 3 42 15
1992 49 6 55 19.3
1993 58 6 64 22
1994 76 10 86 29.1
1995 102 9 111 36.8
1996 123 16 139 45.3
1997 157 16 173 55.4
1998 167 32 199 62.6
1999 171 35 206 63.8
2000 193 33 226 69
2001 204 33 237 71.3
2002 206 28 234 69.2
2003 212 30 242 71.9
2004 290 21 311 91.1
2005 287 30 317 91.4
2006 327 32 359 101.8
2007 392 31 423 118.1
2008 426 30 456 125.2
2009 418 45 463 124
2010 403 38 441 116.9
2011 430 31 461 121.7
2012 437 32 469 122.8
2013 428 26 454 118.1
2014 422 34 456 117.81
2015 423 32 455 116.6
2016 380 28 408 103.7
Total 6879 669 7548
   * per million resident population.  

 

TABLE 2
DISTRIBUTION OF HIV/AIDS – INFECTED SINGAPORE RESIDENTS
BY MODES OF TRANSMISSION
(1985 – 2016) 

Mode of Transmission

1985 – 2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Total

Sexual Transmission

                 

            Heterosexual

2902

228

210

220

188

217

171

148

4284

            Homosexual

935

163

195

210

210

181

232

213

2339

            Bisexual

298

41

42

27

38

42

35

28

551

Intravenous drug use

101

4

4

2

4

1

4

4

124

Blood Transfusion

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

 0

3

Renal Transplant overseas

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

 0

5

Perinatal (mother to child)

29

2*

0

0

0

0

0

2*

33

Uncertain

131

3

10

10

14

15

13

13

209

Total

4404

441

461

469

454

456

455

408

7548

*Transmission occurred overseas

 

HIV/AIDS – INFECTED SINGAPORE RESIDENTS
BY MARITAL STATUS AND SEX
(1985 – 2016) 

Marital status

1985 – 2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Total

Male

                 
 

Single

2406

265

300

295

292

287

321

282

4448

 

Married

1096

108

101

102

92

102

64

68

1733

 

Divorced/Separated

373

26

26

31

38

27

29

24

574

 

Widowed

81

4

3

9

6

6

9

6

124

 

Total

3956

403

430

437

428

422

423

380

6879

Female

                 
 

Single

86

8

8

7

8

4

5

1

127

 

Married

268

20

14

13

14

22

18

16

385

 

Divorced/Separated

61

6

6

10

3

6

9

9

110

 

Widowed

33

4

3

2

1

2

0

2

47

 

Total

448

38

31

32

26

34

32

28

669

Total

                 
 

Single

2492

273

308

302

300

291

326

283

4575

 

Married

1364

128

115

115

106

124

82

84

2118

 

Divorced/Separated

434

32

32

41

41

33

38

33

684

 

Widowed

114

8

6

11

7

8

9

8

171

 

Total

4404

441

461

469

454

456

455

408

7548

 

 

TABLE 4
HIV/AIDS – INFECTED SINGAPORE RESIDENTS BY ETHNIC GROUP
(1985 – 2016) 

Ethnic Group

1985 – 2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Total

 
 

Chinese

3606

329

355

356

323

301

340

275

5885

 

Malay

482

69

77

80

94

90

72

88

1051

 

Indian

189

27

24

22

22

41

22

29

377

 

Others

127

16

5

11

15

24

21

16

235

 

Total

4404

441

461

469

454

456

455

408

7548

 

 

 

TABLE 5
HIV/AIDS – INFECTED MALE SINGAPORE RESIDENTS BY AGE AND MODES OF TRANSMISSION (1985 – 2016) 

Age group

1986 – 2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Total

Male

 Heterosexual

                 
 

15  – 19

6

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

8

 

20 – 29

242

16

12

15

14

15

13

10

337

 

30 – 39

666

30

28

25

23

29

25

17

843

 

40 – 49

742

58

48

42

36

50

41

30

1047

 

50 – 59

488

47

48

68

52

49

34

41

827

 

60 & above

353

41

45

39

38

39

30

23

608

 

Total

2497

192

181

189

163

183

144

121

3670

Homosexual/Bisexual

                 
 

15  – 19

24

4

3

9

1

5

4

2

52

 

20 – 29

326

50

73

72

70

61

80

82

814

 

30 – 39

523

77

86

81

77

75

93

67

1079

 

40 – 49

275

58

52

58

66

50

56

60

675

 

50 – 59

67

12

18

12

31

28

29

25

222

 

60 & above

11

2

5

4

3

4

5

5

39

 

Total

1226

203

237

236

248

223

267

241

2881

Others

                 
 

  0 – 14

15

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

19

 

15 –19

4

1

1

1

1

0

0

1

9

 

20 –29

29

0

1

2

2

6

2

1

43

 

30 –39

79

2

2

2

2

4

2

3

96

 

40 –49

65

3

1

3

6

1

3

5

87

 

50 –59

30

0

7

2

3

3

4

4

53

 

60 & above

11

0

0

2

3

2

1

2

21

 

Total

233

8

12

12

17

16

12

18

328

Total

                 
 

  0 – 14

15

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

19

 

15  – 19

34

5

4

10

2

6

5

3

69

 

20 – 29

597

66

86

89

86

82

95

93

1194

 

30 – 39

1268

109

116

108

102

108

120

87

2018

 

40 – 49

1082

119

101

103

108

101

100

95

1809

 

50 – 59

585

59

73

82

86

80

67

70

1102

 

60 & above

375

43

50

45

44

45

36

30

668

   

Total

3956

403

430

437

428

422

423

380

6879

 

 

TABLE 6
HIV/AIDS – INFECTED FEMALE SINGAPORE RESIDENTS BY AGE AND MODES OF TRANSMISSION (1985 – 2016) 

Age group 1985-2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total
Female  Sexual                  
  15  – 19 8 1 0 1 1 1 0  0 12
  20 – 29 126 5 6 3 5 2 2 5 149
  30 – 39 119 7 7 4 8 8 8 3 161
  40 – 49 80 8 4 8 5 9 9 7 123
  50 – 59 54 9 5 12 4 9 7 8 100
  60& above 25 7 7 4 2 5 3 4 53
  Total 412 37 29 32 25 34 29 27 598
Others                  
   0 – 14 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
  15 –19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  20 –29 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
  30 –39 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 10
  40 –49 5 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 9
  50 –59 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
  60 & above 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
  Total 36 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 44
Total                  
    0 – 14 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
  15  – 19 8 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 12
  20 – 29 132 5 6 3 5 2 2 5 160
  30 – 39 126 7 8 4 8 8 9 4 174
  40 – 49 85 9 5 8 6 9 10 7 139
  50 – 59 55 9 5 12 4 9 8 8 110
  60 & above 27 7 7 4 2 5 3 4 59
  Total 448 38 31 32 26 34 32 28 669

 

[1] Singapore citizens and permanent residents

[2] CD4+ cell count of less than 200 per cu mm or AIDS-defining opportunistic infections or both

[3] Includes cases that presented with HIV-specific symptoms and cases with non-HIV related medical conditions

[4] Includes screening programmes for individuals with sexually transmitted infections, hospital inpatients and those identified through contact tracing

Last updated on 5 Jun 2017