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    Over 100 Children Diagnosed with HIV in Karachi: Investigating Causes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a concerning health development, over 100 children in Karachi have been diagnosed with HIV, prompting urgent investigations into the underlying causes. This alarming rise highlights potential gaps in public health measures and the need for enhanced awareness and prevention strategies. The affected children represent a vulnerable population requiring immediate medical attention and support services. Health authorities are mobilizing resources to address this outbreak and prevent further transmission.

    HIV transmission among children can occur through various channels, including mother-to-child transmission during childbirth or breastfeeding, unsafe medical practices, or exposure to contaminated blood products. In Karachi, the surge in pediatric HIV cases has raised questions about the safety protocols in healthcare facilities and the effectiveness of existing prevention programs. Experts emphasize the importance of comprehensive testing, counseling, and treatment to manage the epidemic and protect at-risk populations.

    Meanwhile, this situation underscores the broader challenges faced by urban centers in controlling infectious diseases amid rapid population growth and resource constraints. The diagnosis of over 100 children with HIV in Karachi serves as a critical reminder of the need for strengthened healthcare infrastructure, public education campaigns, and international collaboration to combat HIV/AIDS. Addressing these issues is vital to safeguarding children’s health and achieving long-term public health goals in Pakistan.

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