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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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MANISH PATEL
MANISH PATEL 11 years 1 month ago
NARENDRABHAI NAMASTE ! I AM AN UROLOGIST BY PROFESSION. I HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS OF MY DISTRICT FOR LAST 5-6 YR.MY SUGGESTION FOR EARLY DETECTION OF HIV PERSONS IS BY INVOLVING SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GOING STUDENT WITH USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND ORGANISATION OF INFORMATIVE CAMPS BY NGO/CHC. WE MUST CREATE A SPECIAL DIVISION IN HEALTH CARE JUST FOR THIS PURPOSE WITH TECH SAVVY PEOPLE.AWARENESS IS THE KEY.
Shruti Gotmare
Shruti Gotmare 11 years 1 month ago
Sir we should pay attention towards our education bcoz who are going to study now are going to be the future of tomorrow.and stop the corruption mostly in this sector first
Ravi Yerke
Ravi Yerke 11 years 1 month ago
sir hum sab bharatiya koi open obc,st,sc hum sab jab goverment form bharate haiy tab st,sc,obc inka fees 300 rahata haiy to open ka fees 600 rahata haiy ye galat haiy open me sabhi log amir nahi haiy examination goverment jop paper ka fees sabhi ka same hona chahiye wo state goverment ka abhi hamare maharashtra me wanted niklahaiy usame open ka fees 600rs haiy our st,sc,obc ka fees 300 haiy haiy hum bhedbhaw ko badare jewelacy badare haiy ye galat haiy nokri reservation chahiye exam fees chaaln
raghavendra Prasad
raghavendra Prasad 11 years 1 month ago
Dear Sir Worried about medical education start pooling existing teachers and Let MCI officially accept for a short time one faculty eligible to teach in two colleges to reduce corruption at MCI Start with default recognition and ask for fulfilling criteria in one year 3 level education, 1, Family doctors, 2.Teachers, 3. Specialist practioners
Vignesh Giritharan
Vignesh Giritharan 11 years 1 month ago
NAMASTE PM JI,im from TAMIL NADU there are many government hospitals in many villages without proper infrastructure,facilities & its sad even lack of doctors please sort out this problem as this matter deals with lives of many people thank you
debaraj jena
debaraj jena 11 years 1 month ago
Firstly there must be given some mandatory for the doctors(must be advised by MCI)in any Blood test HIV is mandatory.Further the govt must take initiative to give some rebate in the test kit of HIV to the labs.
Satheesh Pallath
Satheesh Pallath 11 years 1 month ago
Firstly in coming years, there must be pre-medical check ups before people getting married (a law should be enforced,without that marriage cannot be legalized).
DR Mahesh Aithal
DR Mahesh Aithal 11 years 1 month ago
WE WERE SUPPLIED WITH MENTAL HEALTH MEDICINES UNDER NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME . IN UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT . AND POOR PSYCHIATRYAND EPILEPSY PATIENTS WERE HAPPY . BUT SUPPLY OF MENTAL HEALTH MEDICINES UNDER THIS PROGRAMME IS STOPPED SINCE LAST ONE AND HALF YEAR .AND NOBODY IS BOTHERED ABOUT THIS. AND OUR PATIENTS ARE IN TROUBLE. KINDLY HELP