THIRUVANANTHAPURAM TOPS
IN REGISTERED AIDS
CASES
Thiruvananthapuram
with 4,772 HIV infected patients registered in the Anti Retroviral Therapy
(ART) centres of the Health Department has been identified as the district with
the highest prevalence rate of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
in the State as on October 31.According to District Medical Officer Gracy
Ithaq, Wayanad with 249 AIDS patients undergoing ART is the district with the
lowest AIDS prevalence rate. Official records show that the number of patients
undergoing ART in Thrissur and Kozhikode districts are 4,027 and 3,789
respectively, while in Pathanamthitta the number is 579.T. Anithakumari, Deputy
DMO, said the screening camp held in different parts of the Pathanamthitta
district could diagnose two cases of AIDS among migrant workers.
Dr.
Anithakumari said the district had 1,541 sex workers registered under the Suraksha
project. She said no HIV positive cases had been identified in the camp held
for the 1,541 sex workers and 1,595 men having sex with men in the district.She
said a total of 34 children had been identified as HIV infected in the
district. A total of six AIDS patients had succumbed to their ailment in the
district between 2009 and 2013, she said.
AIDS Day
District
Collector Pranab Jyotinath said the Health Department had made elaborate
arrangements for observing the World AIDS Day in different parts of the
district on Sunday. Anto Antony, MP, will inaugurate the district-level
observation of the World AIDS Day at a function to be held at the municipal bus
stand here.K. Sivadasan Nair, MLA, will preside over the inaugural function and
Saji Chacko, district panchayat president, will deliver the keynote address.
AIDS awareness rallies would be held in all major towns in the district, Mr
Jyotinath said.Meanwhile, the DMO said there were eight vacancies of assistant
surgeons and 13 specialty doctors at various government hospitals in the
district and the matter had already been taken up with the Health Minister.She
said the government was exploring the possibility of providing more doctors and
paramedical staff at various government health centres in the district,
especially in the backdrop of the ongoing Sabarimala pilgrim season.
Prof. John Kurakar
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