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How we can end the AIDS epidemic by 2030
With 20,000 new HIV infections last year, Pakistan has one of the fastest growing epidemics in Asia
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Pakistan's shunned HIV victims fight pariah status
Rubina and Iqbal, a Pakistani couple struggle to spread the message of respect for fellow victims of HIV/AIDS.
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‘Getting to Zero’ appears unlikely for Pakistan
Government’s awareness campaign fails to curb rising number of cases.
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HIV positive: Born this way …
Children at high risk due to unscreened blood transfusion.
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Patients in Hyderabad: Nowhere to go
21 HIV cases screened in Hyderabad this year with most of them comprising male or transgender sex workers.
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Child labour practice adds to spread of AIDS
Young boys work at auto workshops, fruit and vegetable stands, roadside hotels,where sexual abuse is common.
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Contracting AIDS abroad: For an HIV-positive immigrant, secrecy is the only way to be
Tanveer contracted HIV in Saudi Arabia, but found hope in Pakistan.
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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: Of stigmas and taboos
Zahoor says that one of the major problems associated with AIDS is the fact that people tend to hide their illness.
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World AIDS day: Migrant workers single largest contributor to HIV/AIDS infections
HIV/AIDS infections have gone down by 21 per cent in the past decade.
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World Aids Day: 'Efforts must be doubled to ensure a person's right to life'
WHO director for Mediterranean Region’s Dr Gezairy says HIV positive people should have access to health services.