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Who restricts travel for people with HIV

THERE are some 33m people living with HIV in the world today, estimates UNAIDS, the United Nations agency charged with combating the disease and supporting the rights of those affected. Travel restrictions are one type of discrimination these people can face. In the past year, both China and America have lifted 20-odd-year bans stopping individuals with HIV from entering, but 51 countries still restrict movement in some form (be it entry to the country or a stay therein) based on a person’s HIV status. Our tables show those countries applying the severest restrictions to HIV sufferers, including the denial of entry visas and even deportation. Many countries in the Middle East impose strict restrictions—and also report among the lowest HIV prevalence rates.

Karna’s prevention interventions controlled the spread of HIV

Bangalore: HIV prevalence in Karnataka is very high with around 2.75 lakh people currently living with the virus. But targeted prevention interventions have played a significant role in controlling the spread of the virus and mitigating its impact.
HIV sentinel surveillance among ante-natal clinic (ANC) populations in 27 districts over the years shows that the HIV [...]

Many pregnant African women avoid HIV screening

A large number of pregnant women in Uganda, Africa deliberately avoid being tested for HIV, increasing the risk of mother-to-child transmission, says a study.
In a new paper, researchers discussed how mother-to-child transmission of HIV can be easily and cost-effectively prevented using a short course of antiretroviral therapy.
However, this is effective only if the mother [...]

Why homosexual men fail to access vital services despite being high HIV risk group

A review written by University of Oxford experts highlights the fact that despite being a high risk group for HIV infection, homosexual men often fail to access vital services because of religious, political and social stigma.
Dr Adrian D Smith writes in the review that the HIV/AIDS community needs to take vital steps to address [...]