Syeda Kaniz Fatima Kazmi

If we talk about HIV cases in Pakistan, it has been seen that they are increasing.This disease is caused by human immunodeficiency virus. These cases occur mainly in people with weakened immunity and in some tradepeople who travel from one country to another, city to city. However, there is a fair history of conflict, lack of will, and mismanagement that lead to accountability issues. According to the latest statistics, HIV cases are increasing in Pakistan, and this increasing number of people may become a global problem. The chances of its spreading may be especially high among people who are health workers, policemen. However, these negative reviews are due to conflicting with stories, direction, and confusion. The stigma of living with HIV is still a major problem. Professionals and NGOs can work to provide protective equipment such as medicine and needles, as well as create awareness among people about its prevention. It is therefore important to isolate them and isolate them from the healthcare environment. In addition, there is a need to explore the combination of medicine and care for people living with HIV in Pakistan, and Pakistan needs more funding to avoid further suffering, and the government of Pakistan should prevent this. Appropriate solutions should be found as soon as possible. Getting help in areas with limited access and a lack of medical facilities can be difficult and dangerous. There are also some people who have HIV but do not catch the disease, which causes the disease to spread to more people. There is no doubt that policy makers and the concerned government should focus on HIV prevention and treatment so that everyone has access to health care without discrimination. We must work together to stop misconceptions about HIV and help people living with HIV.

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