Over 2000 Indians got HIV due to unsafe blood transfusions in 18 months

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 bld trns Around 2000 Indians were infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) after getting botched blood transfusions, in the last 18 months, according to data shared by the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) on Tuesday.

The NACO, in a reply to an RTI query sent by activist Chetan Kothari, said that 2,234 people from across India contracted the deadly virus, between October 2014 to March 2016, because of unsafe blood transfusion processes followed by hospitals in India.
About 16% (361 cases) of those affected hailed from Uttar Pradesh, making the state’s hospitals most unsafe among Indian states, followed by Guiarat with 13% (292 cases) and Maharastra 12% (276 cases).

Many union territories like Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and few north-eastern states drew a blank. But according to Kothari it may be because their governments are not maintaining proper records.

 Tripura, a state where HIV prevalence doubled between 2007-2015 while it dropped nation wide, also drew a blank in the list.

Number of people who got HIV due to unsafe blood transfusions

 Guiarat    292
Maharashtra  276
Delhi  264
West Bengal  135
Karnataka  127
Haryana   99
Bihar  91
Tamil Nadu  89
Punjab  88
Chhatisgarh   69
Odisha    55
Raiasthan  55
Andhra Pradesh  43
Telangana  42
Kerala  29
Chandigarh  19
Jharkhand  17
Manipur   17
Uttarakhand    16
Jammu & Kashmir      14
Madhya Pradesh   14
Assam    8
Mizoram   4
Nagaland    4
Daman & Diu   3
Goa    2
Puducherry  1
0
Andaman & Nicobar Islands   0
0
Arunachal Pradesh  0
0
Dadra & Nagar Haveli  sc
0
Himachal Pradesh
0
Meghalaya
0
Sikkim
0
Tripura
Source : NACO


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