USAID extends PEPFAR grant in India to combat HIV, despite temporary suspension affecting field workers and services.
India still has a significant HIV burden with an estimated 25.44 lakh AIDS patients in 2023. Women aged above 15 accounted for 44 per cent of the burden, while nearly 3 per cent of the cases were ...
NEW DELHI: The number of HIV positive patients under treatment in India has gone up by nearly three lakh, from 13.8 lakh in 2019-20 to almost 16.9 lakh in 2023-24, the govt told Lok Sabha on Friday.
The United Nations AIDS agency has warned that more than 6 million lives could be at risk over the next four years if the US ...
Over 860 HIV-positive patients in Sirsa, who rely on government pensions for treatment and nutrition, have been struggling as their payments have been stalled for nearly a year. The last pension ...
Yes No HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that primarily transmits through unprotected sexual intercourse. It destroys the body's immunity and causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency ...
Data from India’s first nationally representative heart failure registry with prospective follow-up data has found that heart failure patients in India are almost 10 years younger than their ...
Donald Trump’s USAID freeze could shake up India’s healthcare sector impacting TB HIVAIDS and maternal health programs Here’s how the funding halt may affect millions ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk models, such as ASCVD scores, often inaccurately predict heart disease risk in people with HIV (PWH). A global study using data ...