India sees major reduction in HIV infections but challenges remain: UN
India
saw a major reduction in the number of new HIV
infections ,
AIDS-related deaths and people living with HIV from 2010 to 2017 on
the back of sustained and focussed efforts, according to a UN report
which warned that the epidemic was growing in Pakistan.
The
Joint UN Agency on AIDS (UNAIDS) report titled 'Miles to go closing
gaps, breaking barriers, righting injustices' said Asia and the
Pacific regions have made strong inroads with its HIV response.
Sustained
and focused efforts to reach key populations have led to major
reductions in HIV infections in Cambodia, India, Myanmar, Thailand
and Vietnam between 2010 and 2017.
The
report, however, warned that the global new HIV infections were not
declining fast enough. It also noted that the epidemics were
expanding in Pakistan and the Philippines.
In
India, new HIV infections dropped from 120,000 in 2010 to 88,000 in
2017, AIDS-related deaths from 160,000 to 69,000 and people living
with HIV from 2,300,000 to 2,100,000 in the same time period, the
report said.
India
has an approved social protection strategy, policy or framework that
is being implemented, it said.
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