AIDS is Spreading Rapidly in Pakistan, a Terrible Revelation of The International Organization

According to the UNAIDS report, 25,000 Pakistanis were infected with AIDS in 2020.

A recent report released by UNAIDS and the United Nations Joint Program on HIV / AIDS reveals that human immunodeficiency virus infections are spreading rapidly in Pakistan. Last year, in 2020, 25,000 people in Pakistan were infected with the virus.

According to the report, the number of HIV-infected patients has risen alarmingly by 84% as the majority of infected people are drug addicts who inject themselves.

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According to UNAIDS, more than 240,000 people are living with HIV in Pakistan, including 160,000 men and 38,000 women, while the number of registered AIDS patients in the country is about 49,900. Is twelve

Statistics show that in 2020, approximately 1,600 people living with HIV were under the age of 15.

The report says that about 8,200 people have died of HIV in Pakistan, while the number of deaths due to AIDS in the last ten years is 2,010 to 500 times or 500 percent more.

HIV is an incredibly complex virus that changes rapidly and frequently. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Unlike HIV, HIV is a virus that can cause infections. AIDS is a syndrome of many diseases that can sometimes (not always) develop as a result of HIV infection. HIV infection is treatable while AIDS is incurable.

Dr Rajwal Khan also said that HIV could be transmitted through unprotected sex, drug injections, reuse of medical needles and syringes, blood transfusions and organ transplants.

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