Pakistan’s HIV crisis hitting children, SIUT seminar told
Health experts warn of stigma, unsafe practices and gaps in data as cases among kids triple since 2010 IV Report KARACHI: Pakistan’s HIV epidemic is now infecting children at an alarming rate, health experts said at a seminar on Tuesday, with stigma, weak infection control, and gaps in local data cited as key challenges. The seminar, titled “Nothing about Us, Without Us: Ethical Responses to the Evolving HIV Epidemic in Pakistan: Regional and Global Implications”, was organised by the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation’s Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Culture in collaboration with the World Health Organisation Eastern Mediterranean Region, according to a SIUT press release. The discussion was particularly significant, the release stated, as Pakistan is experiencing a rapidly growing HIV epidemic. Citing WHO reporting, SIUT noted that new HIV cases among children aged 0–14 years increased from 530 in 2010 to around 1,800 in 2023. The session began with welcome add...