Kerala is decided to save you new HIV infections in the state by 2025 and because of the tremendous strides it has made in the health region it is able to attain this purpose plenty earlier, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Wednesday.
The CM, in a Facebook put up on the event of World AIDS Day, said the country can acquire the aim of stopping new infections by way of intensifying the preventive measures as well as by means of finding out HIV patients and imparting them right treatment and care.
Vijayan said that during October 25,775 instances of HIV have been registered in the kingdom and the prevalence of the infection amongst adults here become zero.08 in line with cent compared to the country wide parent of twenty-two per cent.
While the superiority of HIV cases in Kerala became low as compared to other states, there's still room for development, he added.
The CM stated that the state Health Department and the AIDS Control Society have jointly planned sizable programmes at the kingdom, district and taluk ranges as part of the government's plan to prevent new HIV infections.
He stated that this year's World AIDS Day message became to 'End inequality, AIDs and pandemic' for making an HIV unfastened community feasible and for this important cognizance needs to be created.
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