Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 250 AIDS patients, over 50,000 HIV positive in Rajasthan. As many as 250 AIDS patients and 50,470 HIV positive cases have been found during the last 13 years in Rajasthan, SMS Medical College and hospital Professor Dinesh Mathur has said. Also, 15-20 per cent of the state population suffers from various skin diseases and about ten lakh such cases are reported annually. There was no accurate data on deaths due to AIDS in Rajasthan as such deaths were generally concealed by relatives of such patients due to fear of social stigma, he told media persons in Jaipur Friday. However, as per the data available with the Skin Department of the SMS Hospital, about five AIDS patients were suspected to have died during the last one year, he added. AIDS cases in the state were mostly reported from among migratory industrial workers from Jhunjhunu, Sikar and Pali in Shekhawati region, who normally went to Mumbai, Kolkata and Madras for employment, Dr Mathur informed. Dr Mathur, also the organizing Chairman of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venreologists and Leprologists (IADVL) Conference scheduled here for tomorrow, said the first reported case of AIDS was of a foreigner in Pushkar in 1987. Globaly, 3.61 crore HIV positive cases have been reported till now with another 15,000 such cases being detected daily. SMS Medical College's Skin, Veneral Diseases and Leprosy Department head Dr N K Mathur said about 15-20 per cent population of the state was suffering from one or the other skin disease. The hospital accounts for ten per cent of the ten lakh such cases reported annually in the state, he said. He said the number of leprosy patients had remained constant for the past two decades at the department, ranging between 30-40 per month. _______________________ -UNI,20th Jan 2001 11.24 IST http://www.indiaexpress.com/news/health/20010120-0.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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