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Why working on HIV & AIDS is important?

India has over 60 percent of the continent’s estimated HIV infections with approximately 40 percent of Asia’s population. Although overall prevalence remains low but still even relatively minor increases in HIV infection rates could translate into very large numbers of people becoming infected.

It is estimated that there are more than 5.1 million Indians currently living with HIV. India’s highly heterogeneous epidemic is largely concentrated in seven states with over one percent antenatal prevalence. Although some states appear to be experiencing stabilization in HIV incidence; prevalence is increasing in at-risk populations in other states. The Indian epidemic continues to be concentrated in populations showing high risk behavior characterized by unprotected sexual intercourse with multiple partners, anal sex, and injecting drug use with shared needles. Some high risk groups show very high prevalence of HIV infection, and sexual networks are wide and inter-digitating. The low rate of multiple partner concurrent sexual relationships among the wider community seem to have, so far, protected the larger body of people with 99 percent of the adult Indian population being HIV negative. This situation is sought to be protected at all costs, as experience in other parts of the world has shown the potentially devastating impact of an HIV/AIDS epidemic on individuals and countries alike. The mode of transmission of the epidemic leads to a clustering of HIV infection and AIDS cases in turn. With an epidemic of a chronic infection that has now entered its 20th year, India is also discovering the visible ‘face’ of the epidemic: that of a growing number of people living with HIV and AIDS.

HIV/AIDS in India - A Threat to India’s Development

Localized epidemics within high-risk groups already exist in some locations in India, and the virus is spreading to the general population in some states. India is second only to South Africa in number of HIV cases in a single country. Given India's large population, a mere 0.1 percent increase in the prevalence rate would increase the number of adults living with AIDS by over half a million persons. Only through immediate and vigorous action to improve and step up control efforts will the country prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among high risk groups, and into the general population.

 

 

A research study by BBS on the rural-urban divide in sensitizing youngsters on AIDS to be made public soon.

 

 
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