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International assistance accounts for 80 per cent of prevention programmes in low- and middle-income countries ...
Since the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was found in Chennai in 1986, India has had an AIDS epidemic.1 In many respects, however, its extent and complexities have only recently begun to be app ...
NEW DELHI: New annual HIV infections in India have decreased by 44% since 2010, outperforming the global reduction rate of 39%, the government said Wednesday.
The Government of India estimates that about 2.40 million Indians are living with HIV (1.93 ‐3.04 million) with an adult prevalence of 0.31% (2009).
Collaborative research on text messages helps map out HIV prevention in India Over the last decade, epidemiologist John Schneider has worked with Indian health organizations and health care providers, ...
A group of HIV-positive people has been protesting for more than a month at the central office of India's National AIDS Control Organization, or NACO, in New Delhi, demanding a regular supply of ...
Can HIV Self-Test Help India End AIDS?. Globally almost half of the countries (98) have included HIV self-testing policies.
Adding to India’s already significant contribution in supplying HIV medicines to the world, as many as four pharmaceutical companies of the country are among the six firms that have been granted ...
India will map out high-risk migration corridors and create safe spaces in cities where migrant workers congregate to protect them from the HIV virus, the head of its anti-AIDS agency said on ...
Shoved, cursed and ridiculed, Nisha's hospital visits were always stressful as a transgender woman and got worse after she was diagnosed as HIV-positive.
Her groundbreaking work not only placed India on the global HIV map but also inspired a generation of caregivers, researchers, and policymakers.