While TB and malaria are currently the number one killers in India, inaction could make AIDS the leading cause of death. A decade after setting up the National AIDS Control Organisation, the nation is still debating the accuracy of HIV/AIDS statistics. Are current responses adequate to stem the spread of the disease
The HIV/AIDS epidemic represents the most serious public health problem in India. There is no denial...
National malaria death rates are difficult to assess because reliably diagnosed malaria is likely to...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...
While TB and malaria are currently the number one killers in India, inaction could make AIDS the lea...
Recent reports have indicated that China, India and Russia are headed for a major public health cala...
HIV entered and began to spread throughout India approximately one decade later than it did in the U...
Tremendous global efforts have been made to collect data on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Yet, significant ...
There is paucity of data from India on the impact of HIV related immunosuppression in response to TB...
In the last ten years, we have seen frequent news reports on the spread of the HIV/AIDS virus in the...
According to UNAIDS/WHO estimates, 11 men, women and children around the world were infected per min...
AbstractData on HIV/AIDS incidence or deaths are limited in poor-resource country like India and non...
Epidemiological surveillance has played a key role in the identiï¬cation of AIDS and its modes of t...
In patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, tuberculosis (TB) is a very important...
The estimate of cumulative HIV-positive persons in India by the end of 1994 ranges from 900,000 to 1...
Background: Causes of death related studies in HIV infected population are necessary to devise disea...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic represents the most serious public health problem in India. There is no denial...
National malaria death rates are difficult to assess because reliably diagnosed malaria is likely to...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...
While TB and malaria are currently the number one killers in India, inaction could make AIDS the lea...
Recent reports have indicated that China, India and Russia are headed for a major public health cala...
HIV entered and began to spread throughout India approximately one decade later than it did in the U...
Tremendous global efforts have been made to collect data on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Yet, significant ...
There is paucity of data from India on the impact of HIV related immunosuppression in response to TB...
In the last ten years, we have seen frequent news reports on the spread of the HIV/AIDS virus in the...
According to UNAIDS/WHO estimates, 11 men, women and children around the world were infected per min...
AbstractData on HIV/AIDS incidence or deaths are limited in poor-resource country like India and non...
Epidemiological surveillance has played a key role in the identiï¬cation of AIDS and its modes of t...
In patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, tuberculosis (TB) is a very important...
The estimate of cumulative HIV-positive persons in India by the end of 1994 ranges from 900,000 to 1...
Background: Causes of death related studies in HIV infected population are necessary to devise disea...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic represents the most serious public health problem in India. There is no denial...
National malaria death rates are difficult to assess because reliably diagnosed malaria is likely to...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...