Aizawl, Aug 25: The percentage of HIV/AIDS incidents in Mizoram is 10 times higher than that of the national average. Mizoram now has the dubious distinction of being the highest HIV/AIDS prevalent state in the country with over 2.30 per cent of its total 10.91 lakh population (2011 census) being infected.
The infection has so far claimed 3,506 lives in Mizoram since October 1990 when the first HIV positive case was reported in the state.
Quoting a recent survey, Mizoram State AIDS Control Society (MSACS) Project Director, Dr Lalthlengliani, said that the percentage of HIV/AIDS incident in the state is 10 times higher than that of the national average. She said that the yearly incident rate could not subside despite massive efforts.
A meeting chaired by State Health Minister Dr R. Lalthangliana on Tuesday reviewed the present scenario and also held consultation on how to expedite harm reduction programme across the state.
Speaking on the occasion, Lalthangliana urged the people and all concerned departments for a collective effort to fight the menace. “We can prevent a big disaster if collective efforts are made by people, churches, NGOs and media to fight the menace of HIV/AIDS like we have done against COVID-19 pandemic,” the Minister said.
He said that the health department and MSACS alone are not enough to control the high prevalence rate of AIDS in the state. “The present scenario of Mizoram is alarming and the situation of the state is also far more serious than other states if the country as a whole is taken into consideration,” Lalthangliana said.
According to MSACS, as many as 25,982 people have so far been diagnosed with AIDS and 3,506 have died due to the deadly infection since October 1990 till March this year.