Chandigarh, 1st February, 2017: Chandigarh State
AIDS Control Society is organizing two day’s conference “AIDSCON –6 – Toward
AIDS Free World” on 3rd & 4th February, 2017 at IMA
Complex Sector-35 B, Chandigarh.
The
conference will be inaugurated by Sh. VP Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab and Administrator,
U.T. Chandigarh along with Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to Administrator UT,
Chandigarh and Anurag Aggarwal, IAS, Home Secretary-cum- Secretary Health U.T.,
Chandigarh.
The
conference is primarily planned as a mainstreaming activity to sensitize and
attempt to involve the community in the AIDS Control Programme. The objective
of the conference is to consolidate all efforts carried out regarding control
of HIV/AIDS and bring together all partners on one platform. Since a lot of
work has being done by various agencies in this field it is desirable that
there should be some kind of coordination between the agencies and exchange of
ideas, thoughts and knowledge. AIDSCON will provide an appropriate platform for
the same.
Chandigarh
State AIDS Control Society is the only State AIDS Control Society in the
country that has ever organized a conference like AIDSCON and has been doing it
very successfully from the last five years. This year also Chandigarh SACS has
worked hard to bring together on one platform the service providers, policy
makers, researchers, students and beneficiaries.
Chandigarh
State AIDS Control Society has taken major steps over the past years to control
the HIV/AIDS prevalence in the Union Territory and the surrounding areas. The
prevalence of HIV in an area is measured by the positivity amongst Pregnant
Women. In Chandigarh, this positivity has reduced from 0.27% in 2008 to 0.11%
in 2016. The HIV positivity among the general population has also come down
from 7.12% in 2008 to 0.81% in 2016.
The
High Risk Groups have also been showing a decreasing incidence of HIV new
infections. Similarly Sexually Transmitted Infections have also shown a
decline. The prevalence among Intravenous Drug Users continues to be the same
as in the past years and is something that is being addressed aggressively.
At
the moment there are 4550 patients alive and on ART in the centre at PGIMER.
Out of these, 578 (12.70%) are from the local population. It is important to
remember that the patient load in Chandigarh is actually a reflection of the
region as the States of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh contribute to the
patient load. As PGI is a tertiary health centre, the referred patients reach
here usually at a late stage in their disease. This results in larger number of
deaths. The number of patients started on the treatment in the ART Centre has
been a stable figure since 2012.
Another
indicator of low prevalence of HIV is the positivity in the Blood Units
collected through Voluntary Blood Donations in the Blood Banks. It is seen that
the HIV positivity in the Blood Units is also very low i.e. 0.03%.
Dual
elimination of congenital HIV & Syphilis is an important target for
Chandigarh. It is being ensured that all pregnant women are tested for HIV
& Syphilis and treatment started if required. This will ensure a healthy
baby. This way paediatric HIV will soon be stopped.
In
Chandigarh regular awareness activities have helped to bring down the HIV
prevalence in the city. People are adopting healthy lifestyles including safe
sex practices. The voluntary testing at Integrated Counseling and Testing Centers
has increased.
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