Aids in India
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India has had a sharp increase in the estimated number of HIV infections, from a few thousand in the early 1990s to around 5.1 million children and adults living with HIV/AIDS in 2003. With a population of over one billion, the HIV epidemics in India will have a major impact on the overall spread of HIV in Asia and the Pacific and indeed worldwide. India's epidemic is made up of a number of epidemics, and in
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many HIV/AIDS drugs that are being sold to many countries all over the world. Despite that antiretroviral drugs are affordable to a tiny fraction of people in need of treatment in India. In December 2003, the Indian Health Minister Sushma Swaraj announced that more than $40 million would be allocated from April 2004 to provide antiretroviral drugs in government run hospitals. The first projects will be in the worst-affected states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Manipur and Nagaland.
many HIV/AIDS drugs that are being sold to many countries all over the world. Despite that antiretroviral drugs are affordable to a tiny fraction of people in need of treatment in India. In December 2003, the Indian Health Minister Sushma Swaraj announced that more than $40 million would be allocated from April 2004 to provide antiretroviral drugs in government run hospitals. The first projects will be in the worst-affected states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Manipur and Nagaland.