Number of HIV patients dropping in India: New study
November 30th, 2010 - 7:04 pm ICT by IANSMumbai, Nov 30 (IANS) A new study, conducted by a multinational diagnostic chain, claims that the number of HIV positive patients has declined in the country in the past three years.
The study, conducted by Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, tested a sample size of 18,005 walk-in patients for HIV-related diseases between January-October 2008, 2009 and 2010, in Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai.
In 2008, of 5,890 patients who underwent HIV testing, only 228 tested positive; in 2009, 140 out of 2,526 and in 2010, 139 out of 2,565.
Of these, the gender-wise break-up 61 percent men and 38 percent women in 2008, 68 percent men and 38 percent women in 2009, and 77 percent men and 22 percent women in 2010, mostly between the age group of 14-45 years.
The study attributed the decline in the HIV positive population to general awareness, education, several government initiatives, non-government organisations working in the field, early detection and treatment and use of condoms among the high risk groups like sex workers and transgenders.
It said that the national HIV prevalence rose dramatically in the early years of the epidemic, but a study released in early 2006 showed that the infection rate had also dipped in south India, a region hit hardest by AIDS.
Besides, the National AIDS Control (NACO) figures of 2008 also indicted that the number of HIV people had declined in the country from 2.73 million in 2002 to 2.27 million in 2008, Metropolis said, quoting the official figures.
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