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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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Last date for sending your suggestions is 26th November, 2014.

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B L MAHARANA
B L MAHARANA 11 years 2 weeks ago
A poor young fellow is smoking and drinking alcohol why? one reason might be that he or she is able afford it.why not government earns huge profit on these things so that these become very costly and not affordable.
aswini sahu
aswini sahu 11 years 2 weeks ago
Kindly start zonal vise Hospital on wheels and that train should visit the remote areas of India where there is no specialized hospital, though now some trains are there but it is not enough.
raj kumar chopra
raj kumar chopra 11 years 2 weeks ago
dear PM sahib, There is QIP,quality improvement scheme for doing phd in Engg Colleges for the staff of Engg college only. Why there is no such scheme avilable in Engg College for Polytechnic staff who want to persue phd in computer Sci.& engg in nearby engg college. Pl start with only 8 seats at giani zail singh engg college and technolgy bathinda where ysday Sh.badal sahib govt has coverted to maharaja ranjit singh technical university, Bathinda in the state of punjab. Infrastructure availble.
RAJESH DANGAICH
RAJESH DANGAICH 11 years 2 weeks ago
RTO has sold every nook and corner of the city. But In case of development some of the roads falls under MMRDA and some under MCGM. The following conditions were you can park in the non parking areas. 1) Outside restaurants and commercial premises if restaurant people have bribed them. 2) Bandra Kurla Complex by bribing RTO Officer . 3) Near Mantralaya 2-3 layer parking is allowed if you pay a hefty amount to the contractor. Their are many places which shows the syndicate of RTO Officials
Rama chandran
Rama chandran 11 years 2 weeks ago
Drug sale in India is not possible with out the knowledge of the local area police station and local public. The problem is that public in general are scared to give complaint to police. Make a mechanism by which general public can give complaint or information about the place and person who is pushing drug in particular area .open Availability increase the risk of spreading the drug.
BISWA RANJAN PRADHAN
BISWA RANJAN PRADHAN 11 years 2 weeks ago
Dear Sir, Good morning, from my point of view retired persons are facing more problem regarding their GPF withdrawal and pension update.My father has retired from PWD orissa-grade-4 since may2014.He is now suffering in chronic Kidney disease. But his pension papers and GPF are still not processed. The concern clerk is intentionally hold to get some bribe.Kindly help in this regard as he may cure from CKD.07682819556
RAJESH DANGAICH
RAJESH DANGAICH 11 years 2 weeks ago
Education System has been made luxurious, School is a factory which produces machinery with human parts. Children s are being used as an ladder of prestige by education system. Schools have reduced gaming facility as they are only their to built the reputation of the school. Children s are not given time to take part in any physical activity. Besides that we as a parents also try to contribute in some or the other way to make a children s life worst. The pressure force them towards addiction.
lakshman Murthi
lakshman Murthi 11 years 2 weeks ago
A short film / Video describing the disadvantages / sufferings facing by drug addicts and screened in between Government TV news time.By seeing this sufferings and disadvantages Indian drug users have to come out of this addiction and live for good cause this will help their SPIRITUAL EVALUATION AND NATIONS PROGRESS.IF ALL YOUNGSTERS ARE BECOMING DRUG ADDICT. THERE WILL BE NO FUTURE FOR INDIA. Government of India have to be in very causes in this DRUG ADDICTION AND TO PROMOTE INDIANS AND INDIA