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Death too is a lonely affair for HIV+ in Goa

Preetu Nair | TNN/ Panaji: The discovery of the body of 45-year-old Vasco

resident, Ajay, at the bus stop near Goa Medical College and Hospital on August

21, 2008 has emphasized the discrimination HIV positive persons face in Goa.

Agassaim police, who shifted the body to the GMC morgue said that Ajay, who had

made the bus stop his home since the second week of August, was probably

abandoned by his relatives.

Ajay’s is not an isolated case. “Once family members know of a relative’s HIV

status they abandon them. Very often relatives don’t even claim the body after

death,” said GMC dean Dr V N Jindal.

“We continue to live with stigma and face discrimination from an indifferent

society and unsympathetic relatives.

Many of us live without dignity and die stigmatised,” says Jafar

Inamdar, president of Positive Lives Foundation.

If life after infection isn’t easy, death is also a lonely affair. Take the case

of Abdul from Panaji, who was admitted to GMC on July 27 and expired on August

3, 2008. Till date no one has come forward to claim the body.

“Often relatives furnish fake details while admitting a HIV positive

patient at GMC. Once the patient dies, the police have difficulty in

obtaining a no objection certificate to dispose off the body,” said

forensic department head, Dr Silvano Sapeco.

Despite awareness campaigns and programmes to dispel myths about HIV/AIDS, the

stigma attached to the disease continues to haunt patients. Dr Jindal added that

people still fear that “HIV/AIDS can spread through touch.”

Goa State AIDS Control Society (GSACS) project director Dr Pradeep

Padwal agrees that despite efforts to dispel the stigma and

discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS, people are still scared. “Its

not easy to change the mindset. People are aware about HIV, but find it

difficult to accept if a family member is infected with HIV,” said

Padwal.

August 26, 2008, The Times of India, Goa edition

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Death_a_lonely_affair_for_HIV_in_Goa/a\

rticleshow/3405249.cms

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