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India's Health Crisis: Funding Gaps and Global Woes

28 Dec

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Summary

  • US funding withdrawal impacted India's HIV/AIDS and maternal health projects.
  • India's health budget remains below 2% of GDP, far from the 2.5% target.
  • Pharma quality issues led to child deaths from contaminated cough syrup.
India's Health Crisis: Funding Gaps and Global Woes

India faces mounting health challenges, exacerbated by a significant funding deficit following the US withdrawal from the WHO early in 2025. This cut affected vital PEPFAR and USAID-backed projects in HIV/AIDS and maternal health. The Union and State governments are now working to bridge this gap. India's health budget has consistently stayed below 2% of GDP, falling short of the National Health Policy's 2.5% target and hindering the 'health for all' initiative.

The nation confronts resurgent infectious diseases, declining air quality, and the continued struggle to meet its TB elimination goal by 2025. Antimicrobial resistance is a growing concern, with one in three bacterial infections showing resistance, driven by factors like over-the-counter antibiotic access and inadequate regulation.

Furthermore, critical pharmaceutical quality issues have emerged, highlighted by 25 child deaths in Madhya Pradesh due to contaminated cough syrup. This incident underscores systemic failures in quality control and threatens India's 'pharmacy of the world' ambition, demanding urgent reforms to its regulatory framework.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Donald Trump's presidency saw the US withdraw from the WHO in early 2025, leading to a halt in funding for projects like PEPFAR and USAID, which impacted India's health initiatives.
Despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment, India faces challenges with inconsistent detection rates and a growing number of multidrug-resistant TB cases, making the 2025 elimination target difficult.
AMR in India is aggravated by easy over-the-counter antibiotic access, self-medication, incomplete treatment courses, environmental contamination, and weak regulatory enforcement.

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