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Thakur questions AIDS figures at UN
NEW YORK, JUNE 28. Carrying the battle against inflated AIDS-
related figures on India to the UN, the Health Minister, Mr. C.P.
Thakur, questioned the numbers given by some NGOs and said the
country had been able to contain the disease to a large extent.
``I would like to know from where they (NGOs) got it (the
figures),'' Mr. Thakur questioned at a press conference here on
Wednesday.
Stating that the numbers given by these NGOs were three-to-five-
times higher, Mr. Thakur said the Government figures were based
on scientific surveys and took into the account the margin error.
In fact, these were on the higher end of the margin, he said.
Last week, a controversy on the statistics had erupted when, at a
press conference in Delhi, Mr. Thakur said that the number of
children orphaned due to AIDS in the country as given by a UN
fact sheet was not correct.
Against the UN figure of 5,60,000 AIDS-related orphans, Mr.
Thakur had said that the number stood at 60,000- 70,000.
On Wednesday, Mr. Thakur said that though the number of HIV-
infected people had risen sharply during the 1990s, the increase
had slowed down now.
There were 3.5 million HIV/AIDS cases in 1998, which rose to 3.7
millions in 1999 and to 3.86 millions in 2000, he said, adding
the trend had not become negative yet but fears of ``runaway''
increase in number of cases had been belied.
To further curb the menace, the Government was planning measures
such as providing health education to adolescents and opening
counselling centres.
- PTI
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