AIDS ‘epidemic’
The number of AIDS patients in Punjab has now reached the alarming figure of 18,556

An official of the Punjab AIDS control programme admits that the delay in procuring test kits for screening of patients has increased the risk of the disease taking the form of an epidemic. He, however, said there was discrepancy in the reported data of HIV/AIDS patients. He disclosed that out of the total 18,556 registered patients in Punjab, only 9,400 patients were being provided treatment under the programme. He said the relevant authorities were supposed to submit a new PC-1 to set new targets to reduce the incidence/impact of the disease. But they failed and now the previous programme had been extended to June 2020. The PACP director claims that reporting of such a large number of AIDS patients in Punjab could be the result of duplication of already registered patients during data entry by various dashboards. Steps are being taken to avoid duplication of data entry.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 10th, 2020.
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