At a review meeting with senior officials of central and state governments, she expressed concerns over the rising cases of HIV/AIDS in Punjab and attributed it mainly to the increased abuse of Injectable Drugs Users (IDU) among youths.
"The rate of HIV/AIDS infection is increasing constantly in Punjab, which is three times higher than the national average... Punjab is having the highest infection percentage in the country," Chowdhary said.
Punjab is also lagging far behind in blood donation as compared to the national average and many other states like West Bengal, she said.
There are 98 blood banks in Punjab, of which 45 are run by the government, five in Military Hospitals and 48 in the private sector, she said.
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