Monday, March 20,1989 The Battalion Page 5 4IDS apathy in Texas worries lealth authorities, educators .ack of funds, legislation hinder efforts in state AUSTIN (AP) — With more than 6,000 confirmed ises, AIDS continues its deadly spread across Texas, ut health authorities say they are frustrated by public pathy and lack of money and legislation to battle the isease. “Obviously it is increasing,” said Dr. Robert ernstein, the state health commissioner. “There is no gn of it leveling out. But there doesn’t seem to be any Obviously (AIDS) is increasing. [here is no sign of it leveling out. But here doesn’t seem to be any jroundswell to do much about it.” — Dr. Robert Bernstein state health commissioner roundsvvell to do much about it.” Dr. Robert Wirag, director of the student health cen- ;rat the University of Texas at Austin, agreed, saying :xual activity among college students doesn’t reflect a idespread concern about spread of the disease. "There’s a tremendous amount of apathy,” Wirag )ld the Austin American-Statesman. “Our lectures and resentations aren’t getting the attendance they de- erve.” Wirag said campus health officials are seeing the con- equencesof“a lot of indiscriminate” sexual activity. "The rate of infection with the virus that causes geni al warts, say, is slowly increasing,” he said. “That’s the cary part. We’re wondering what’s going on.” Eight years into the worldwide epidemic of acquired [rimune deficiency syndrome, California, with the sec- nd-largest number of full AIDS cases in the nation, pends$100 million annually on education and preven- ion. Texas, with the fifth largest number of AIDS cases nationwide, tries to get by on $2 million a year in state spending. The state Department of Health this year is asking the Texas Legislature for $45 million for the biennium for education, prevention and treatment programs rec ommended by the Legislative Task Force on AIDS. But Bernstein said he was not confident the full request will be granted. The state’s current spending was cited by the AIDS task force as one reason the health department has been unable to conduct normal epidemiological surveys to determine frequencies and distributions of the proc ess of infection. However, Bernstein said the biggest reason the state has not been able to conduct adequate epidemiological surveys has been the continued unwillingness of law makers to provide protection from AIDS discrimina tion. He said that has limited health authorities to surveys where they can be sure of fully protecting a partici pant’s confidentiality. “Because as soon as we start naming names there’s discrimination,” Bernstein said. “And there’s no ques tion there is discrimination out there against these peo ple.” Without better surveys of the infection process, au thorities are left to ponder infection statistics they know are incomplete. So far in Texas, the vast majority of the 6,140 people diagnosed with full AIDS have been gay or bisexual men — 75 percent of them Anglo, 13 percent Black and 12 percent Hispanic, according to state figures. Statewide infection statistics, which have been col lected only since September 1987, total 3,337 cases of infection with the virus, which experts say remains transmissible for life. About 350 of those cases are women. The health department’s best indicator so far of what may be going on in the Texas heterosexual community is a recently completed anonymous survey of blood taken from newborns in the state’s hospitals from April to July 1988, Bernstein said. Conducted with federal assistance, the survey found 94 per 100,000 newborns infected. Warped by Scott McCullar Waldo WALDO HAS BEEN CAPTURED! r AT LAST. 1 ZE DIABLO^ STONE! NCM WE CAN PUT DER FUHWER'5 i BRAIN IN ELVIS' BODY..- by Kevin Thomas 1 GUESS YOU'RE OUT 0T luck! where are you GONNA FIND A HUMAN SACRIFICE? 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