There is an overall reduction in adult HIV prevalence and HIV incidence (new infections) in India. Adult HIV prevalence at national level has declined from 0.41% in 2000 to 0.31% in 2009. The estimated number of new annual HIV infections has declined by more than 50% over the past decade, as per latest data made available by National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO).
National Institute of Medical Sciences, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, UNAIDS and WHO — utilised improved methodology and updated epidemiological data from the latest rounds of HIV Sentinel Surveillance and other information on High Risk Groups for more accurate understanding of the Indian epidemic. The estimates were generated using Estimation Projection Package and Spectrum Package, that had been customised using Indian data. This methodology allows international comparison of the HIV estimates. The estimated adult HIV prevalence in India was 0.32% in 2008 and 0.31% in 2009. It is 0.26% among women and 0.38% among men in 2008, and 0.25% and 0.36% in 2009. Among the states, Manipur has shown the highest adult HIV prevalence of 1.40%, followed by Andhra Pradesh (0.90%), Mizoram (0.81%), Nagaland (0.78%), Karnataka (0.63%) and Maharashtra (0.55%). Besides these states, Goa, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Punjab and Tamil Nadu have shown 0.31%, while Delhi, Orissa, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh & Puducherry have shown 0.28-0.30%. The adult HIV prevalence at national level has a steady decline from estimated level of 0.41% in 2000 to 0.31% in 2009. All the high prevalence states showed a declining trend in adult HIV prevalence. However, the low prevalence states of Chandigarh, Orissa, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya show rising trends in adult HIV prevalence in the last four years. There is a stable decline among the young population (15-24 yrs) in most of the states at national level, but its rising Orissa, Assam, Chandigarh, Kerala, Jharkhand and Meghalaya. The total number of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in India is estimated at 24 lakh in 2009. Children (<15 yrs) account for 3.5% of all infections, while 83% in the age group of 15-49 years.
This has confirmed the clear decline of HIV prevalence among female sex workers at national levels and in most states. However, the injecting drug users and men who have sex with men are more vulnerable to HIV. Globally it is estimated about 1.72 lakh people died of AIDS in 2009 in India. The trend of annual AIDS deaths is showing a steady decline since 2004. Inorder to achieve significant results we need commitment and coordination against scientific evidence and technical knowledge and NACP-III has achieved and gaining focus on emerging areas of HIV concern in the low prevalence states. Source:Pharmabiz |
Thursday, 2 December 2010
HIV infections decline by 50% since 2000 in India: NACO
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