The Commission has given four weeks' time to the Ministry to submit a report in this connection.
"In the matter of shortage of life saving medicines for HIV patients, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has not been able to give a reply to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) even after the expiry of two weeks' deadline, which was communicated to it on September 16," it said in a statement issued today.
Taking cognisance of a media report on August 26 that the treatment and control of HIV, including dispensing drugs and testing was handled by the government-run public health programme through 355 odd centres.
"However, due to severe stock-outs of life saving medicines at these centres, treatment of HIV patients across India had taken a hit. The worst affected centres were in Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Manipur. Out of these, Government-owned centres in Delhi and Mumbai cities were hit the most," the statement said.
It had also sought strengthening and streamlining drug forecasting, procurement and supply chain mechanism to prevent future shortages.
