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Home / Health / AP Leads India in HIV Control: Health Minister

AP Leads India in HIV Control: Health Minister

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Andhra Pradesh shows significant progress in controlling HIV cases.
  • HIV-positive rate decreased from 2.34% in 2015-16 to 0.58% by 2024-25.
  • AIDS-related deaths declined by 88.72% compared to 2010 figures.
AP Leads India in HIV Control: Health Minister

Andhra Pradesh has emerged as a frontrunner in the national effort to control HIV, according to recent statements from the Health Minister. The state has achieved a significant reduction in new infections and overall HIV prevalence. This success is a testament to the proactive measures implemented by the A.P. State AIDS Control Society (APSACS) and the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO).

The HIV-positive rate in Andhra Pradesh has seen a substantial decline, decreasing from 2.34% during the 2015-16 period to an estimated 0.58% by 2024-25. This progressive reduction is mirrored in the number of new cases, which fell from 24,957 in 2015-16 to 13,383 by 2024-25. The efforts have also led to an 88.72% decrease in AIDS-related deaths compared to 2010 levels.

Beyond these statistics, the state is actively working towards United Nations AIDS targets, focusing on patient identification, treatment provision, and viral load reduction. APSACS Project Director Neelakantha Reddy highlighted that the government invests between ₹35,000 to ₹40,000 annually per HIV patient, ensuring access to essential medications through 59 anti-retroviral therapy centers across the state, thereby improving the quality of life for affected individuals.

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Andhra Pradesh leads the country in HIV control, with a significant decrease in HIV-positive rates and AIDS-related deaths.
The HIV-positive rate in Andhra Pradesh dropped from 2.34% in 2015-16 to 0.58% by 2024-25.
The government spends approximately ₹35,000 to ₹40,000 per year on each HIV patient in Andhra Pradesh.

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