AIDS

Order of the Supreme Court regarding ART drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS, 24/02/2025

Order of the Supreme Court of India in the matter of Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS & Others Vs Union of India & Others dated 24/02/2025. The Supreme Court (SC), February 24, 2025 has directed all states to file their affidavits addressing concerns raised about antiretroviral therapy (ART) drugs …

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Awareness on aids in India

Seminar on AIDS held in city

A daylong seminar on HIV/AIDS and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) was held at the Rajarbagh Police Lines Auditorium in the city on Tuesday. World Vision, Bangladesh and Retired Police Officers' Welfare Association, Bangladesh organised the seminar to raise awareness among the police officials and to carry out advocacy campaign programme …

Capacity building in battle vs HIV/AIDS

A limited health work force and inadequate human resources were some of the biggest problems faced to tackle HIV/AIDS in the country, according to health officials. This lacuna was followed by a lack of core competency to provide capacity building of other stakeholders to fight HIV/AIDS and inadequate research capacity …

Human trial for vaccine against HIV is canceled

By Lawrence K. Altman Plans for a large human trial of a promising government-developed HIV vaccine in the United States were canceled Thursday because a top federal official said scientists realized that they did not know enough about how HIV vaccines and the immune system interact. The decision is a …

Book on HIV/AIDS released

That the HIV/AIDS scenario in the State has undergone a sea change with concerted government and non-Government efforts was confirmed on Monday when Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi launched a book that recounts the real life narratives of people who have acquired the dreaded disease. The book, titled Positive in Rhino …

AIDS awareness campaign to focus on J&K tribes

It will be in their mother tongue; folk media to be employed Jammu: The nomadic tribes of far-flung picturesque Himalayan range of Jammu and Kashmir are the focus of an HIV/AIDS awareness campaign. The tribes are being imparted knowledge about the ways and means to prevent the dreaded disease. The …

Buladi campaign comes a cropper

TAMLUK : The litany of woes related to HIV/AIDS continues unabated in the rural fringes of West Bengal. Though, the state health department often claims that its AIDS awareness mascot, Buladi has been a success, but her campaign seems to have fallen flat even in the urban areas of Midnapore …

Drug-resistant TB to be diagnosed in just 2 days

Diagnosing multi drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) will now take just two days' time. In a major announcement on Monday, the World Health Organisation decided to make widely available a path-breaking rapid molecular diagnostic tool that will generate TB test results in two days flat. Currently, standard tests take up to three …

Nothing gay about section 377

On May 22 a Delhi High Court hearing brought to the fore the rift between two Union ministries. The object of discord was a law dating back to days of high Victorian puritanism: section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. It criminalizes sexual acts

An enduring law

1860 The Indian Penal Code formulated. Section 377, an important part 1994 Condoms not allowed in Tihar Jail 2001 Offices of the NGOs working with homosexuals raided 2001 Naz Foundation files a case in the Delhi High court 2002 JACK files a counter affidavit 2004 Ministry of home affairs says …

Vulnerable behind bars

In 1994, a medical team suggested that condoms be made available in Tihar Jail after finding high rates of homosexuality there. Kiran Bedi, the then Inspector General of prisons, refused because that would tantamount to admitting an illegal activity, homosexuality, on jail premises. A human rights group, AIDS Bhedbav Virodh …

Ranbaxy gets nod to sell generic AIDS drug

Ranbaxy Laboratories has received tentative approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to manufacture and market the generic version of Roche's Valcyte (valganciclovir hydrochloride Tablets, 450 mg), a drug used for treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in patients afflicted with AIDS. Being the first company to apply for the marketing …

Govt to help set up homes for HIV-affected orphans

Kounteya Sinha | TNN India has finally woken up to the plight of AIDS orphans

A Global AIDS Campaign Stalled (Editorial)

A handful of Republican senators is blocking action on a bill that would greatly increase American funding to combat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria around the world. If their delaying tactics succeed, the United States will lose considerable leverage in trying to persuade other advanced nations to contribute substantially more money …

Claim to patent AIDS drug rejected

In a decision that will go a long way in soothing people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHAs), the Indian patent office today turned down the claim of a drug company to patent nevirapine. The drug is critical to HIV/AIDS treatment strategy, and is a crucial part of treatment for children affected …

Mapping disease risk

An Indian database has been created by profiling the population on the basis of changes in genes with disease linkages. THE first results from the project of the Indian Genome Variation Consortium (IGVC) have clearly demonstrated (Frontline, June 6) that even as the Indian population exhibits a genetic diversity unmatched …

Govt turns down German pharma firm`s patent plea

Joe C Mathew India has rejected German drug major Boehringer Ingelheim's application for a pediatric form of anti-AIDS drug nevirapine bowing to objections from the country's civil society group and also to help local companies continue selling the medicine. The rejected patent application covers the syrup form of nevirapine, which …

4 HIV/Aids infected kids driven out from home

Local health workers have rescued four children infected with HIV/AIDS from remote Belapur VDC after they were they were thrown out from their home. Four children of a family-- Laxmi BK, 15, Suni BK, 13, Tej BK, 11 and Karishma BK, 6-- were driven out from their house after they …

Over Rs3bn allocated for health schemes

: The Sindh government has allocated Rs3027.936 million for 21 new and 62 ongoing health schemes under the annual development programme in the 2007-08 budget. Last year it had made allocations for 19 new and 61 ongoing health schemes. The government has allocated Rs50 million for the Enhanced HIV/Aids control …

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