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How to facilitate early detection of People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and put them on ART as soon as possible?

How to facilitate early detection of People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and put them on ART as soon as possible?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 26, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India has an estimated 20.9 lakh people living with HIV. However, nearly 30 -35 percent of these do not know there HIV status. After a person gets infected with HIV, there is a ...

India has an estimated 20.9 lakh people living with HIV. However, nearly 30 -35 percent of these do not know there HIV status. After a person gets infected with HIV, there is a long asymptomatic period of 5-8 years when infected person may not have any symptoms till his immunity goes down significantly and he start getting different opportunistic infection like TB, diarrhoea, fungal infection etc. Hence most of the HIV infected persons present to health system in late stage when immunity is very low and their response to treatment may not be optimal. Also during this long asymptomatic period of 5-8 years, though they are infected but may not be aware of HIV status and are capable of spreading the infection their spouse or others if they continue to indulge unprotected sex.

Early detection of PLHIV is beneficial for patient himself as he can receive timely appropriate treatment including ART as well as for the community to stop further transmission of HIV.

We invite suggestion from community/ NGO/ CBO/ Civil society and public at large their views/ ideas on How to facilitate early detection of People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and put them on ART as soon as possible.

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PARESH SUKHADIA
PARESH SUKHADIA 11 years 4 months ago
The recent changes in the PIO and OCI cards announced by you....Prime Minister are welcome, but they do not meet the long-term demand of dual citizenship by overseas Indians," "The overseas citizenship card (OCC) falls well short of genuine dual citizenship." So request to our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi to announce duel citizenship policy as soon as as possible.....
ANKUSH KUMAR GOYAL
ANKUSH KUMAR GOYAL 11 years 4 months ago
SIR I BELONG TO PUNJAB STATE.... PUNJAB STATE IS BIGGEST PRODUCER OF FOOD GARINS WHEAT AND PADDY/RICE AND CONTRIBUTE 40% OF RICE AND PADDY TO CENTRAL POOL. I WANT TO DISCUSS ABOUT THE REASONS OF DAMMAGED OF FOOD GARINS DUE TO LACK OF FACILITES OF STORAGE/MOVEMENT/NOT GOOD POLICIES OF PURCHASE OF FOOD GARINS. I JOIN THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT IN MAY2010 AS A INSPECTOR AFTER THAT JOIN AS A FIELD OFFICER IN MAY 2012 TO TILL. IN 4 AND 1/2 YEAR I SEE THERE IS LOT OF FOOD GRAINS DAMAGED DUE TO NOT GOOD
PARESH SUKHADIA
PARESH SUKHADIA 11 years 4 months ago
"It's time that Indian government grants NRIs dual citizenship," "It is gaining momentum and it will get enthusiastic support from Indian diaspora all over the world, particularly United States of America, Canada, the UK and Australia. It will continue to be run until India sees merits in granting dual citizenship," "There are an estimated 25 million non-resident Indians (NRIs), people of Indian origin (PIOs) and overseas citizens of India (OCIs) spread across more than 200 countries.
VIJAY RAGVALU
VIJAY RAGVALU 11 years 4 months ago
endeavor to maintain and increase the number of health care providers who are competent and willing to counsel, diagnose, treat, and medically manage individuals with HIV infection and to help prevent high risk behaviors that lead to HIV transmission.
VIJAY RAGVALU
VIJAY RAGVALU 11 years 4 months ago
AIDS Education and Training Centers Program HIV/AIDS Program administers the AETCs, will supports regional centers that conduct targeted, multi-disciplinary education and training programs for healthcare providers treating persons with HIV/AIDS. The AETCs serve all states. The mission of the AETCs is to improve the quality of life of patients living with HIV/AIDS through the provision of high quality professional education and training. endeavor to maintain and increase the number of health
AMIT KUMAR
AMIT KUMAR 11 years 4 months ago
Our Mission is to organize total health care services by providing a platform that is www.yohealths.org with full of articles from health professionals and health services provider on the wide-ranging topics of health and wellness.
MURALIDHARAN R
MURALIDHARAN R 11 years 4 months ago
Sir, pls increase in india .multi speciality hospital for district wise in all over india.even increase recruitment of bio medical department also
VIJAY RAGVALU
VIJAY RAGVALU 11 years 4 months ago
Research demonstrates that early initiation of HIV treatment optimizes health outcomes for PLWHA. In addition, assessing the immediate needs of PLWHA and identifying appropriate referrals for psychosocial and support services is essential to the adequate treatment of HIV infection. Both clinical guidelines and highlight that PLWHA must both receive needed services and be retained in care to ensure optimal health outcomes.
VIJAY RAGVALU
VIJAY RAGVALU 11 years 4 months ago
Guidelines and Protocols for HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Health Centers can access a broad array of guidelines and protocols regarding the provision of care and treatment to PLWHA and the prevention of new infections among those at risk for HIV infection. The AIDSinfo website is a primary vehicle for disseminating current information about treatment regimens and clinical trials for HIV infection and AIDS-related illnesses.
VIJAY RAGVALU
VIJAY RAGVALU 11 years 4 months ago
I. Purpose This AIDSINDIA dedicated website provides information and resources regarding the treatment and care of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). In alignment with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy ,the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) will continue to support efforts to prevent new HIV infections, provide access to high quality. Guidelines and Protocols for HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment