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Increase in AIDS Cases in Pakistan, Government Imposes Major Restriction

Last updated: June 10, 2026 7:54 pm
Neha Ashraf
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Health Minister Mustafa Kamal has said that following an increase in HIV/AIDS cases in Pakistan, a ban has been imposed on five types of syringes.

‎Speaking during a session of the National Assembly, Mustafa Kamal stated that reports have emerged regarding an increase in AIDS cases in Taunsa and Islamabad.

‎The health minister said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had formed a special committee to help prevent the spread of the disease.

‎Explaining the reasons behind the increase in cases, he said that the rise in HIV/AIDS cases was caused by the use of previously used syringes.

‎According to Mustafa Kamal, a total of 366,000 people in the country are living with AIDS, adding that HIV/AIDS is not an incurable disease.

‎He further said that the government is working with the provinces to control the disease and that the use of five types of syringes has been banned.

‎It is worth mentioning that last month, the Ministry of National Health issued a clarification regarding media reports on AIDS cases in Islamabad and denied claims that there had been a dangerous increase in AIDS cases.

‎According to the Ministry of Health, there is no evidence of an HIV/AIDS epidemic situation in Islamabad. The monthly number of HIV cases in the capital remains within the normal range, and fluctuations in monthly case numbers are considered normal.

‎The Ministry of National Health stated that public awareness regarding HIV/AIDS is increasing, leading more people to undergo screening. As screening increases, more cases are likely to be reported. Therefore, an increase in reported HIV/AIDS cases should not be considered a sign of an epidemic situation.

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