Doctors decry data blackout, seek HIV emergency in Sindh
Experts link spread to unsafe injections, poor screening and weak healthcare regulation By Mukhtar Alam KARACHI: Alleging that successive governments have failed to make consolidated HIV data public, senior physicians and infectious disease experts on Saturday warned that Pakistan’s HIV situation was worsening, with rising infections among children and low-risk groups reflecting serious weaknesses in the healthcare system. They urged authorities to declare the growing number of paediatric HIV cases in Sindh a public health emergency and launch urgent corrective measures. Speaking at a press conference at the Karachi Press Club organised by the Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA), the experts said the informal information currently available suggested that “all is not well” with HIV prevention and control efforts across the country. They maintained that the spread of infection beyond traditionally high-risk groups pointed to systemic failures in infection prevention, regul...