
It is time to wear a red ribbon
When my husband died last month, Jayanti (the name changed) knew that he was suffering from AIDS. The test revealed that 30 - year - old Jayanty and the 3 - month - old son were HIV - positive with the other two children. The news spread to the village. Her family was expelled from society. Even if the doctor refuses to attend her only because she was HIV positive. In Orissa state, pushing over the family, community, and medical brothers and sisters, humiliation and abuse are on the rise. Lack of appropriate medical care, treatment facilities, socio-economic support from families and communities led many patients to despair and suicide.
According to the report of UNAIDS, 285 people died from AIDS between 2000 and 2005, but since activists are rarely caused by AIDS, it is necessary to accurately grasp AIDS-related deaths It is very difficult to say. A figure of 300 people. Of the 21 patients, 623 blood samples, 2306 were HIV positive, and 467 were AIDS virus. Of these, 68% of males and 32% of females exist. By age, there are maximum cases in the age group (25 to 39 years old). In the Gunjam area, the incidence of AIDS has surprisingly risen, and within the next few years there is the possibility of an ambiguous distinction that the number of people infected with HIV is the highest in all districts of Orissa. According to this report. HIV positive cases increased to 960 cases at the same time, but AIDS appealed 151 people in the district between 2000 and 2005. According to the report, during this period 11,357 people were found to visit the voluntary and confidential counseling and examination center of Berhampur hospital. Most HIV cases were reported from Polosara, Hinjili Digapahandi and Belguntha blocks.
Immigration, literacy decline, poverty, urbanization, injectable drug users, unsafe sex acts, ignorance about disease transmission are the main factors in expanding killer disease. Immigration is the main cause of the increase in people infected with HIV. According to informal source sources, among the 100,000 Oriya migrant workers in various parts of the country, the huge damage caused by the Super Cyclone in 1999, followed by the serious drought in 2000 and the unpublished flood The situation got worse. One of the main goals of the transition is slat. Since 1975, the transition to Slat has begun. Migrants work in the textile industry and hardly work in the diamond grinding industry. From every part of the state people are immigrating to Surat. The Gunjam district is in the first place in the row. Of the 900,000 workers in the province, Oriya migrant workers working in slats alone in the Gunjam area are more than 600,000. 30% of them are seasonal immigrants and others live in the slat slums year round, with the risk of unsafe sex leading to HIV infection high. The medical community in Orissa state confirms an amazing increase in AIDS among migrant workers. Boothles prosper as well as employment, and this is one reason why slats are sitting ducks for AIDS bombs. Slat is the only city in the state of Gujarat with an organized "red light" area. Numerous sexual partnerships with high sex workers and high homosexuality are part of the working life here. Commercial sex worker is Surat's AIDS career. The threat of AIDS is more serious than it is usually understood since migrant workers brought back to home their risk of returning over hundreds of miles.
Age Group Male Female
0 to 14 75 63
15-24 102 172
25-39 1079 441
40 + 310 46
Examining the graph above, the maximum number of HIV + ve cases found in (25-39) -year old group and this group is known as the main work of family and community. At the same time, they are learning ability of the family. Because of few opportunities, they will search for work and migrate to different regions of the country, bringing back the HIV virus. He is the carrier of the virus parent and his wife will be the first victim. And that trend will look like this. The next target is a newborn baby. The young children of the age group (0-14 years old) are innocent and do not notice the horrible diseases. This illness is blessed by my parents. In all ages, you can see that the number of infected males is greater than the number of female females. However, in the age group (15-19 years old), you can find specific changes. Here, the number of women with HIV + ve is 172 in contrast to 102 males. The reason is that women of this age group are married more and the virus is a memorable gift from her husband. In the age group over 40 years old, 310 males and 46 females are infected with HIV positive virus. Now is the time to think about this rising number of HIV positive cases. The disease really made fear in all the villages of Orissa. If someone is suffering from fever or cold, the villagers begin drawing a map that was working through his labor career. Every time he fights to meet the essential needs everyday, he may emigrate to other provinces and other parts of the state. Regardless of where patients go from their villages, they will diagnose the case as AIDS without having to think a second time. Before the concrete report from the doctor, the villagers kill him by imposing unnecessary restrictions. The main problem is not to love or hate the people affected by terrible diseases but to prevent the virus before increasing the victims to your group.
To prevent HIV / AIDS in the country, the Ministry of Health and Human Services served as chairman of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in 1986 and established the National AIDS Committee with representatives from various fields. This committee gathered various ministries, non-governmental organizations, and private organizations for effective coordination in the implementation of the program. To strengthen program management, the state government has established its own organizational structure including the Orissa State HIV / AIDS Association, the Technical Advisory Committee, the Authority Committee in accordance with the strategic planning guidelines.
The Orissa State AIDS Control Society (OSACS) implements a state-controlled intervention program for vulnerable populations. Target intervention projects are currently underway by NGOs in several districts for commercial sex workers, truck drivers, immigrant workers, Fischer national communities, prison inmates, slum women workers. However, the lack of consciousness among sexually active young people on this disease is a major obstacle to its spread. The report believes that in many cases illiteracy and ignorance are caused by the outbreak of the AIDS incident.
