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HIV infections reduce in India, increase in Pakistan: UN Report
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  • IndiaToday.in
  • New Delhi
  • July 20, 2018
  • UPDATED: July 20, 2018 16:36 IST







  • 10 important facts you must know about HIV/AIDS

    The scars of HIV infections are fading away from the Indian soil. According to a recent UN report, India saw a major reduction in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths.

    In fact, people who had HIV from 2010 to 2017 have sustained due to concerted efforts by a number of entities.




    COUNTRIES IN ASIA WHERE HIV RELATED CASES HAVE REDUCED:
    • Cambodia
    • India
    • Myanmar
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam


    COUNTRIES IN ASIA WHERE HIV-RELATED CASES ARE GROWING:
    • Pakistan
    • The Philippines
    The Joint UN Agency on AIDS (UNAIDS) report titled 'Miles to go closing gaps, breaking barriers, righting injustices'provides the figures for India:

    In India, new HIV infections dropped from 120,000 in 2010 to 88,000 in 2017, AIDS-related deaths from 160,000 to 69,000 and people living with HIV (PLHIV) from 2,300,000 to 2,100,000 in the same time period -- the report said.


    INITIATIVES THAT WERE TAKEN IN INDIA AGAINST HIV/AIDS:
    Indian authorities have implemented an approved social protection strategy, policy, or framework.



    1. National AIDS Control Programme IV
    The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP), launched in 1992, is being implemented as a comprehensive programme for prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in India.



    How does NACP function?
    NACP has been busy in raising awareness about behaviour change and increasing involvement of NGOs and networks of PLHIV.



    2. Avahan
    • This initiative was started by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2003 in order to work towards reducing HIV/AIDS cases in India
    • The main objective of Avahan is to fill the void between existing initiatives and people who are suffering from this fatal disease


    Read: Star-shaped capsule can simplify the treatment for HIV: All you need to know about it



    Their main target is high-risk populations -- including female sex workers, their clients, same-sex relations between men, transgenders (known as hijras) and drug-injecting users.

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    This programme in Karnataka and other states remained a "sterling example" of the impact of combining condom-programming with community empowerment and structural improvements that tackle stigma, violence and unsafe working environments.



    3. NACO
    National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) was set up by the government of India to introduce comprehensive strategies, and to realise the goal of HIV prevention and control among the high-risk populations.



    Read: Parliament passes the HIV/AIDS Bill: All you need to know



    IMPROVED CONDITION OF PEOPLE WHO WERE SUFFERING FROM HIV:
    Successive surveys in Cambodia, India, Thailand, and Vietnam also indicate that attitudes towards people living with HIV have improved, creating safer working conditions for sex workers, and engaging them closely in the design and implementation of programmes -- as per the UN report.

    De-criminalise sex work, says report
    The report underscored the public health benefits of de-criminalising sex work, too.

    It found that countries that had de-criminalised at least some aspects of sex work have fewer sex workers living with HIV as compared to other countries that criminalise all aspects of sex work.

    Modelling based on data from Canada, India, and Kenya indicates that the decriminalisation of sex work could avert 3346 per cent of HIV infections over the course of a decade.

    The report cited the example of Karnataka, where advocacy work with senior police officials, sensitisation workshops and the inclusion of HIV and human rights topics in pre-service curricula led to significant decreases in the arrest of female sex workers, especially during police raids.
    Before the interventions, half (50 per cent) of the 4,110 surveyed female sex workers said they had been arrested or detained at some point during police raids -- that proportion shrank to 20 per cent after the interventions, the report said.



    Read: World AIDS Day: 13 facts on the condition leading to immunodeficiency



    GLOBAL NEW HIV INFECTIONS
    Global new HIV infections have declined by just 18 per cent in the past seven years -- from 2.2 million in 2010 to 1.8 million in 2017, the report noted.

    Although this is nearly half the number of new infections compared to the peak in 1996 (3.4 million), the decline is not quick enough to reach the target of fewer than 500,000 by 2020.

    In 2017, an estimated 36.9 million people globally were living with HIV and 21.7 million people were accessing treatment, it said.

    The report also shows that key populations are not being considered enough in HIV programming.





    Key populations and their sexual partners account for 47 per cent of the new HIV infections worldwide and 97 per cent of new HIV infections in eastern Europe and central Asia -- where one-third of new HIV infections are among people who inject drugs.

    "The right to health for all is non-negotiable," said Michel Sidibe, Executive Director of UNAIDS.

    Sidibe added that sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with men, prisoners, migrants, refugees and transgender people are more affected by HIV but are still being left out from HIV programmes.

    "More investments are needed in reaching these key populations," added Michel.


    Read: World AIDS Day 2017: New infection cases in India almost halved over the past decade, still a long road to go

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One possible reason for HIV is multiple sex partners. But under the Hudood Ordinance, sex outside of the marriage is a criminal offence in Pakistan, so what are the reason for rising HIV there ?

When you have goats in your bed as well as on your plate, this is what happens.
Lol :lol:
 
There is about 130,000 people with aids in pakistan

There are 2.1 to 2.3 million in india

Whilst india is 7 times larger in population then Pakistan, it is about 20 times larger in HIV population


Please dont compare us, its not even close

A medical institution setup is required to detect HIV.
If its not reported that doesnt mean its not there, build the health care infrastructure and awareness programs, the numbers will show up in reality.

Having said that with mass urbanization in India, country at large is more at risk of HIV spreading.
 
When you have goats in your bed as well as on your plate, this is what happens.
Post reported you cow urine drinker!

One possible reason for HIV is multiple sex partners. But under the Hudood Ordinance, sex outside of the marriage is a criminal offence in Pakistan, so what are the reason for rising HIV there ?


Lol :lol:
It could be drug users you idiot.

But hey It is only on Indian media. I have yet to see the UN report.

Besides do not compare us to your rape crisis.

Indians are known as Rapists all over the world.
 
Post reported you cow urine drinker!


It could be drug users you idiot.

But hey It is only on Indian media. I have yet to see the UN report.

Besides do not compare us to your rape crisis.

Indians are known as Rapists all over the world.

Cow Urine ? Rape crisis ?

Well, why are you mad at Indians just because HIV is rising in Pakistan ? Or do you see a connection between the two ?
 
Cow Urine ? Rape crisis ?

Well, why are you mad at Indians just because HIV is rising in Pakistan ? Or do you see a connection between the two ?
HIV problem in Pakistan is nowhere near as problematic as it is in India.

Get lost indiot.

By the way only Indian media is reporting this.

Not even BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN, Dawn, or RT is reporting this.
 
HIV problem in Pakistan is nowhere near as problematic as it is in India.

Get lost indiot.

By the way only Indian media is reporting this.

Not even BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN, Dawn, or RT is reporting this.

I agree problems in Pakistan is nowhere near as problematic as it is in India.
There must be some special reason why India is among the role model of development and Pakistan is role model of economic failures.

Just wonder if the problems in India gets resolved, how much difficult it would be for Pakistan. Unfortunately, India is working hard on solving core issues, where as Pakistan is still busy in figuring out whats happening.
 
I agree problems in Pakistan is nowhere near as problematic as it is in India.
There must be some special reason why India is among the role model of development and Pakistan is role model of economic failures.

Just wonder if the problems in India gets resolved, how much difficult it would be for Pakistan. Unfortunately, India is working hard on solving core issues, where as Pakistan is still busy in figuring out whats happening.
When you have a population of 1.2 billion people, you are bound to have a larger economy, you twit.

Pakistan is one of the top 25 largest economies you idiot.

Yes there is a long way to go for Pakistan, but eventually we will get there.
 
When you have a population of 1.2 billion people, you are bound to have a larger economy, you twit.

What happen to 1 pakistani = 10 indians formula? How come it failed?

Pakistan is one of the top 25 largest economies you idiot.
5th in population and 40th in economy? (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal))
India is 2nd in population and 6th in economy size..

Even in idiotic comparisons...you fail to deliver right results :p

Yes there is a long way to go for Pakistan, but eventually we will get there.

Can you tell us eventually where ? From last few decades could not see where its headed...
 
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He took it in PPP terms. India is the third largest economy there.:enjoy: Pakistan is among the 25 large economies in 25th spot.
Yes not bad for a population of 200 million people and got independence in 1947.
My country is not fully industrialized yet.

India has 1.2 billion people.

lol. India is even less than USA which has a population of 300 million people.

What happen to 1 pakistani = 10 indians formula? How come it failed?


5th in population and 40th in economy? (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal))
India is 2nd in population and 6th in economy size..

Even in idiotic comparisons...you fail to deliver right results :p



Can you tell us eventually where ? From last few decades could not see where its headed...
You are an idiot.

200 million is nothing compared to 1.2 billion people. lol

go by actual figures!

212 million people is nothing compared to 1.2 billion people of India, you idiot.

Of Course India will have a larger economy than Pakistan will because of the sheer number of Indians.

But hey, even India has a smaller economy than USA's does even though USA has a population of 300 million people. lol.
 

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