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NEW DELHI: A study by the Bihar State AIDS Control Society has said that Patna has become the epicentre of Bihar’s HIV cases while the state…

NEW DELHI: A study by the Bihar State AIDS Control Society has said that Patna has become the epicentre of Bihar’s HIV cases while the state now ranks third in India in terms of the infections, with more than 9,000 cases reported this year. Between 2019 and 2024, thousands of new infections were reported annually in Bihar, according to the study. Overall, in Bihar, 9,928 cases were identified in 2019-20, followed by 6,469 in 2020-21. 4,153 cases were reported in 2021-22, 9,963 in 2022-23, and 9,359 in 2023-24. This year, however, in October alone, 5,820 new cases were documented.   ALSO READ: Digital surveillance in Jim Corbett National Park targets women: Study   Patna leads the number of infections with 1,867 cases reported till October 2024. Other affected districts include Saran (422), Darbhanga (399), Begusarai (390), Bhagalpur (362), Siwan (359), Samastipur (349), and Sitamarhi (339). The study has blamed the rise in infections due to female sex workers in Tirhut and Mithilanchal, and truck drivers in Purnia and Seemanchal. Pregnant women and transgender individuals in Bihar are particularly vulnerable. In 2023-24, 1,352 pregnant women tested positive for HIV, with 632 cases reported till October 2024. Among transgender individuals, 70 out of 8,675 tested were found to be infected in 2023-24, with 38

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