Meghalaya has highest HIV caseload in India, 10,000 patients on treatment: Minister

Meghalaya has been reported as the state with the highest HIV caseload in India, with around 10,000 patients currently receiving treatment, according to the state's health minister. The alarming statistics highlight the urgent need for enhanced healthcare initiatives and awareness programs in the region. Despite significant advancements in medical treatment, the prevalence of HIV remains a pressing issue in Meghalaya, particularly among vulnerable populations. The government is actively working to combat stigma and improve access to healthcare services, aiming to provide better support to those affected. As the state grapples with this public health challenge, it underscores the importance of ongoing education and prevention efforts to curb the spread of the virus and improve the quality of life for patients. The situation calls for a concerted effort from both the government and civil society to address the underlying factors contributing to the high infection rates, ensuring that comprehensive care and support systems are in place for all individuals living with HIV in Meghalaya.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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