Individuals who tested positive were linked to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) centres for free treatment and follow-up care under the National AIDS Control Programme. Freepik
India

Massive HIV Testing Push in Haryana: 12.4 Lakh Screened, 5,877 Positive Cases Identified Amid Integrated TB Control Efforts

The details were disclosed during a state level meeting for the financial year 2025-26.

Author : Dr. Theresa Lily Thomas

Haryana screened approximately 12.4 lakh (1.24 million) individuals for HIV during the financial year 2025–26, identifying 5,877 people as HIV positive, according to state health officials. The large-scale screening initiative is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to strengthen early detection, treatment access, and prevention strategies.

The data was shared by Dr. Sumita Misra, Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Haryana, who outlined the state’s public health measures to control HIV and other communicable diseases.

State level conference of Commissioners, DCs & Municipal Commissioners on Wednesday.

HIV Screening and Treatment Approach in Haryana

According to officials, the HIV screening drive covered various high-risk and general population groups through:

  • Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres (ICTCs)

  • Government hospitals

  • Community-based testing initiatives

  • Antenatal screening programmes

Individuals who tested positive were linked to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) centres for free treatment and follow-up care under the National AIDS Control Programme.

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) involves a combination of medicines that suppress the HIV virus, reduce viral load, and help individuals maintain immune function. While HIV currently has no cure, consistent ART can significantly improve life expectancy and reduce transmission risk.

The state has emphasized early diagnosis as a key component in reducing complications and preventing further spread.

Prevention and Awareness Measures

Dr. Sumita Misra stated that Haryana has strengthened awareness campaigns, particularly among high-risk populations. Preventive strategies include:

  • Targeted intervention programmes

  • Condom distribution initiatives

  • Counseling and behavioural awareness drives

  • Prevention of parent-to-child transmission (PPTCT) services

The screening of 12.4 lakh individuals reflects expanded outreach efforts and improved testing infrastructure.

TB Elimination Efforts: 98% Case Notification, 90% Treatment Success

In addition to HIV control, Haryana has reported progress in tuberculosis (TB) elimination efforts. According to Dr. Misra, the state achieved:

  • 98% TB case notification rate

  • 90% treatment success rate

Case notification refers to the reporting of diagnosed TB cases to public health authorities, which is essential for monitoring disease trends and ensuring treatment compliance.

The state has aligned its TB elimination efforts with India’s national target of eliminating tuberculosis ahead of the global Sustainable Development Goals timeline.

Why Early HIV Testing Matters

HIV attacks CD4 immune cells, weakening the body’s defense against infections. Without treatment, the condition can progress to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). Early detection allows timely initiation of ART, significantly reducing complications.

Similarly, tuberculosis remains one of the leading opportunistic infections among people living with HIV. Integrated screening ensures better clinical outcomes.

Conclusion

Haryana screened 12.4 lakh individuals for HIV in FY26, identifying 5,877 positive cases and linking them to treatment services. Alongside expanded HIV testing, the state has reported a 98% TB case notification rate and 90% treatment success rate, reflecting strengthened public health surveillance and treatment systems.

State health authorities continue to emphasize early diagnosis, integrated disease management, and expanded treatment access.

(Rh)

UP Woman Cuts Open Abdomen During Labor in Bahraich, Delivers Baby Girl; Critical, Referred to Lucknow

AI in Healthcare and Beyond: Industry Leaders at AI Impact Summit Stress Trust, Energy Readiness and Human-Centric Innovation

Ontario Family Seeks Reform After 26-Year-Old Son Receives Assisted Death in British Columbia

Viral ICU CPR Video Shows Woman Doctor Performing 30 Minutes of Relentless Chest Compressions

Who Is Dr. Jay Bhattacharya? India-Born NIH Director Now Appointed Acting Head of CDC Amid Major US Health Transition