Indian govt to spend more on AIDS control

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 12 2014 | 7:56 PM IST
For the first time, the funding for AIDS Control Programme from the Indian government will be more than the funds coming from International donors and agencies.
The National AIDS Control Programme(NACP)- Phase IV (2012- 2017), which was launched here today has a budget outlay of Rs 14,295 crore and the total government support is Rs 11,394 crores forming 63 per cent of total share.
The budget for NACP-III (2007-2012) was Rs 11,585 crores and the governments' share was 25 per cent in that.
The budget for NACP-II (1996-2006) and I (1992-1999) was Rs 2,064 crores and Rs 657 crores in which government's share was 9 per cent and 45 per cent respectively.
"The programme aims to accelerate the process of epidemic reversal and further strengthen the epidemic response in the country through a well defined integration process over the five-year period, (2012- 2017)," said Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.
To ensure that HIV positive persons get treatment at an early stage, Health Ministry has revised the eligibility for receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and increased it from CD4 level of 350 to 500.
"The eligibility for receiving ART has been revised from CD4 level of 350 to 500. This step will ensure that HIV positive persons are initiated on treatment at an early stage enhancing their longevity. It will also contribute to preventing new infections as well," said Azad.
He said the second important step to boost AIDS treatment efforts is the introduction of third Line ART for all those who fail on second line ART under the programme.
"Reducing stigma and discrimination against HIV infected and affected persons and families will be another high focus area for the coming years," Azad said as he launched the National AIDS Control Programme(NACP)- Phase IV here.
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First Published: Feb 12 2014 | 7:56 PM IST

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