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HIV patients escape diagnosis in K-P
Absence of screening programmes has provoked an uncontrolled transmission of disease throughout province
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AIDS Day walk held
Early detection and treatment enable patients to lead healthy lives
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Climate change impeding fight against AIDS, TB and malaria
Extreme weather events are overwhelming health services, displacing communities and causing upsurges in infection
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AIDS screening camp set up in Bahawalpur
The minister said that more teams were being sent to the flood-affected areas
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Lahore couple breaks taboo, spreads awareness about HIV/AIDS
On World AIDS Day Asim Ashraf tells Anadolu Agency life of HIV infected person in the country
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Official questions health programmes’ progress
Secretary orders regular submission of performance reports
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Stigma aiding the rise of AIDS in Punjab
Fear of rejection leads to patients not seeking treatment for the life-threatening disease
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Fight against HIV/AIDS during pandemic ‘tougher’
SAPM says Pakistan made significant progress in curbing spread of disease
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Haleem censures PPP govt over water shortage
Accuses irrigation minister of corruption
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People living with AIDS need to be destigmatised
Experts suggest creating greater awareness surrounding disease
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Coronavirus and AIDS
Coronavirus pandemic has shown interconnectedness of countries, and hence the need for global cooperation in health
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HIV cases in Pakistan rise by 74%
Report says overall global progress remains variable and too slow to reach targets
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Equal emergency
AIDS was never a top priority but emergence of several other health emergencies have pushed this one to the backburner
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AIDS ‘epidemic’
The number of AIDS patients in Punjab has now reached the alarming figure of 18,556
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PACP, WHO train councillors, doctors to contain HIV across province
Government is utilising all resources to control AIDS, says Dr Malik
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Rato Dero outbreak: ‘It is not HIV but stigma that is killing us’
The residents of one village have demanded that families of HIV-positive children leave and set up their own town
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Sindh’s streets of poison: The (bloody) writing on the wall
Months after HIV outbreak, children in Rato Dero’s streets treat medical waste as toys
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NWTD has most AIDS patients in all tribal areas
People urged to adopt precautionary measures against the disease
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HIV myths abound: A sentence worse than death
Misinformation surrounding HIV means many patients find themselves socially boycotted and suffer in silence
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165,000 people affected with AIDS in Pakistan
'Only 36,902 people are registered with the NACP, of which, around 20,994 are undergoing treatment'
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Spike in HIV/AIDS cases ‘troubling’
Health minister urges collective efforts to control disease in the province
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What would it take to improve the HIV response in Pakistan
HIV response in Pakistan is not reaching those vulnerable to it
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A grim reminder for Sindh on World AIDS Day
Statistically, around 15,876 people in province have HIV/AIDS, the highest number living in Karachi, Larkana
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AIDs control campaign begins in Quetta
Cyclists attended the rally and marched through the various roads of city
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HIV/AIDS centre inaugurated at DHQ Okara
Opening centres in all districts to facilitate patients across the province
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415 HIV cases reported in K-P in 2019
Govt to put up banners and posters about the causes of the virus and its prevention
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AIDS outbreak in Shahkot
Sources reveal that two HIV patients have died
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SHC seeks report on AIDS Commission
The bench notes that Sindh govt has failed to form the AIDS Commission in six years
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Four more test HIV positive
‘Around 33,597 people were screened at outreach sites in Rato Dero, Shikarpur’
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Number of HIV/AIDS cases on the rise in DG Khan
DHQ DG Khan MS says number of registered patients has increased by 43% during last six months
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'Pakistan has 165,000 HIV/AIDS patients, less than 15% registered'
Health ministry reply in NA says 24,331 registered patients in Pakistan; highest number in Punjab at 12,202
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Foreign aid to combat HIV crisis
Funds will be invested in the on-going efforts in Larkana to curb and control the virus
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Rato Dero outbreak: Three months on, HIV patients wait for life-saving drug
Victims’ families complain anti-retroviral therapy is still unavailable in Larkana
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Rs600m allocated for prevention of AIDs: CM Murad
Auto-lock syringes introduced in Larkana, CM informs Gilead Sciences delegation
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WHO team to visit Pakistan this month over HIV outbreak
According to sources, child specialists will also be a part of the WHO team
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Screen all inmates for HIV/AIDS: Punjab Health Minister
Dr Yasmeen Rashid says rehabilitation centres should be established in all prisons across the province
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Health dept to conduct ‘biological survey’ to curb spread of HIV in Sindh
Sex workers, transgender persons, drug users to be screened in the first phase
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Nine prisoners contract HIV/AIDS in Sheikhupura
Prison officials say district jail is over capacity, housing 2,000 prisoners
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WHO team called over HIV/AIDS outbreak: PM’s aide
Says NACP technical team sent to Larkana to coordinate with SACP
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The silent spread of HIV
The Express Tribune takes an analytical look at the deadly virus in Pakistan
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Current wave of HIV outbreaks
Pakistan has never been able to control HIV because prevention services have never been available in full spirit
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57 new HIV cases in Larkana
Including 43 children
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Centre steps up after Larkana HIV outbreak
All relevant departments ordered to assist Sindh Health Department
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30 new HIV positive cases surface in Hyderabad
AIDS is becoming an epidemic in Sindh, says PTI Sindh's president
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Fear grips Larkana as 128 people diagnosed HIV positive
Doctor who allegedly spread the disease by reusing injections finds support from PMA
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State of apathy
While about 20,000 new HIV infections are reported in Pakistan every year according to WHO
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Sindh health minister blames doctor as HIV cases climb to 90
Opposition walks out of Sindh Assembly citing lack of quorum even though quorum was complete
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Number of HIV cases in Larkana rises to 65
Sindh Aids Control Programme says over 50 children and 15 adults have been infected
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Preventive measures against AIDS discussed
Speakers urge people to avoid transfusion of untested blood
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Public awareness urged as HIV cases reach 5,000 in Balochistan
Religious scholars asked to play their role to spread awareness of the disease