With an estimated 3.86 million people infected with HIV by 2001. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not only the most serious public health problem in India but also one of the biggest impediments of the development goals of the country. The magnitude of the problem is not uniform through out the counter. States like U.P. are still considered as low risk with a prevalence of less than 5% among high-risk groups and less than 1% among antenatal women. In 2001, the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) e
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2018-2019
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With an estimated 3.86 million people infected with HIV by 2001. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not only the most serious public health problem in India but also one of the biggest impediments of the development goals of the country. The magnitude of the problem is not uniform through out the counter. States like U.P. are still considered as low risk with a prevalence of less than 5% among high-risk groups and less than 1% among antenatal women. In 2001, the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) e
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2019-2020
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With an estimated 3.86 million people infected with HIV by 2001. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not only the most serious public health problem in India but also one of the biggest impediments of the development goals of the country. The magnitude of the problem is not uniform through out the counter. States like U.P. are still considered as low risk with a prevalence of less than 5% among high-risk groups and less than 1% among antenatal women. In 2001, the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) e
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2020-2021
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With an estimated 3.86 million people infected with HIV by 2001. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not only the most serious public health problem in India but also one of the biggest impediments of the development goals of the country. The magnitude of the problem is not uniform through out the counter. States like U.P. are still considered as low risk with a prevalence of less than 5% among high-risk groups and less than 1% among antenatal women. In 2001, the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) e
SHRI MADDANDI SWAMI SIDDHESHWAR ASHRAM Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Pratapgarh, Prayagraj
Operational States: UTTAR PRADESH
AchieveMents: The male STD patients would be largely clients of female sex workers (ESW) and the female patients would largely be the sex workers themselves. This core group consisting of female sex workers and their clients would drive the epidemic forward. The magnitude of the epidemic would be a function of the size of this core group and its interaction with the rest of the population.