The increase in HIV cases is a problem for Baluchistan



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Laboratory technician examines blood samples for HIV / AIDS, PHOTO: REUTERS

Laboratory technician examines blood samples for HIV / AIDS, PHOTO: REUTERS

QUETTA: Dr. Shakir Baloch, Director General of the Balochistan Department of Health, said Thursday that the number of AIDS patients in the province had increased from 3,500 to 5,000, but only 1,334 were enrolled in the anti-AIDS program. AIDS.

He was attending a press conference at the Quetta Press Club with Dr. Dawood Khan Achakzai, Dr. Afzal Zarkon and other doctors. The CEO said that World AIDS Day would be celebrated in the province in collaboration with the provincial AIDS program, UNICEF and other organizations.

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He added that the day would be marked by the theme "Get tested, know your status" to raise awareness of HIV / AIDS in order to reduce the number of patients in the province. Dr. Baloch said that 911 HIV-AIDS patients were treated in Quetta and 301 in Turbat under the program.

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He added that cases of HIV-AIDS have also been reported to Qila Saifullah, Zhob, Sherani, Gwadar, Loralai, Lasbela, Nushki, Qilla Abdullah and Pishin. "In total, 4,404 prisoners have been tested in different prisons in Gadani, Quetta, Turbat and other parts of the province and 71 of them have HIV-AIDS," he said.

He said it was incumbent on all segments of society, including scholars and other stakeholders, to play their vital role in raising awareness of HIV / AIDS. He added that AIDS centers had been set up at the Bolan Medical Complex and Turbat Hospital.

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