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Studies show decrease in prevalence of HIV/AIDS

PTI , New Delhi, September 15, 2010

The Hindu Medical students taking out an awareness rally on HIV/AIDS in Bhopal.

File photo: A.M. Faruqui

In good news for the fight against HIV/AIDS, government studies show that the

prevalence of the pandemic amongst the adult population across the country has

seen a steady decrease over a four-year period beginning 2004.

According to statistics released by the National AIDS Control Organisation

(NACO), in 2004 the number of people afflicted by HIV/AIDS, were 0.41 per cent

of the total population. In 2005 it was 0.39 per cent, in 2006 i0.36, in 2007

0.34 and in 2008 it was 0.29.

Of the total 2.61 million people afflicted with HIV/AIDS in 2004, 1.02 million

were women, while in 2008 of the total 2.27 million, 0.90 were women.

The data shows that the epidemic has been stabilised in the four high prevalence

states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, said K.

Chandramoui, Director General of NACO.

However, there are trends indicating the rising HIV epidemic in other moderate

to low prevalence states.

Except Andhra Pradesh with HIV prevalence of one per cent, all other states have

shown less than one per cent median HIV prevalence.

Trends among Injectable Drug Users are on a decline in Manipur, Nagaland and

Chennai, while they are rising in Meghalaya, Mizoram, West Bengal, Mumbai,

Kerala and Delhi.

Among IDUs, Maharashtra, Manipur, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Delhi, Chandigarh, Kerala,

West Bengal, Mizoram and Orissa have shown high HIV prevalence of more than five

per cent.

Expanded surveillance has revealed more than five per cent HIV prevalence in

states such as Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Manipur, Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat,

Goa, Orissa, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.

Among female sex workers, there is a decline in southern states, reflecting the

impact of interventions, while rising trends are evident in the northeast, which

suggests the dual nature of the epidemic.

An overall decline in HIV prevalence among ANC clinic attendees is noted at all

India levels and in high prevalence states in south and northeast.

Except Andhra Pradesh with HIV prevalence of one per cent, all other states have

shown less than one per cent median HIV prevalence among ANC attendees. A rising

trend is seen among ANC clinic attendees in some low and moderate prevalence

states.

Unprotected sex (87.1 per cent heterosexual and 1.5 per cent homosexual) is the

major route of HIV transmission, followed by transmission from parent to child

which is 5.4 per cent and use of infected blood and blood products which is 1.1

per cent.

While injecting drug use is the predominant route of transmission in

north-eastern states, it accounts for 1.7 per cent of HIV infections nationally

http://www.thehindu.com/health/policy-and-issues/article661167.ece

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