Pakistan: conditions are getting worsens in Imran Khan's rule, HIV is being reported in children
Pakistan: conditions are getting worsens in Imran Khan's rule, HIV is being reported in children
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Apart from the economic condition, Pakistan also lacks health facilities, due to which the teenagers here are suffering from serious diseases like HIV. A group of Pakistani doctors said that children are rapidly becoming vulnerable to HIV due to poor health facilities in the western city of Rattodero. Doctors said that such diseases are being caused by the use of infected things. Only a group of Pakistani doctors have confirmed this. The government took several steps immediately, three blood banks were closed and 300 clinics run with the help of untrained employees were also locked.

For your information, let us tell you that the total population of Pakistan is around 22 crores. There is a lack of health facilities in terms of population. 70 percent of the people living here go to private hospitals for healthcare. Most of these private sectors do not have control of any organization, due to this, all the disturbances are seen here. The perception among many Pakistanis is that intravenous or intramuscular injection is more effective than food. Due to this perception, the use of syringes has increased in the country and the possibility of using dirty needles is also increasing.

According to a research report recently published in the International Lancet Infectious Disease Journal, 930 people in that group were HIV positive. In this, the number of people above 5 years of age was 604 and the number of people above 16 years was 763. Doctors have urged the Government of Pakistan to do more work to understand how this virus has reached the general population from high risk people like drug users and sex workers. He also warned that 591 children need treatment in Rattodero town of southern Sindh province but adequate facilities are not available for this.

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