National Aids Control Programme 1

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    1.  
    2. NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL PROGRAMME
    3. INTRODUCTION
      • Launched in 1987
      • AIM
      • To prevent the further transmission of HIV
      • To decrease the morbidity and mortality
      • To minimise the socioeconomic impact resulting from HIV infn
    4. MILESTONES
      • 1986
      • 1990
      • 1992
      • 1999
      • 2002
      • 2004
      • 2006
      • 2007
    5.  
    6. NACP III
      • GOAL
      • Reverse the epidemic in India over the next 5 years
    7. Contd.. FOUR STAGES 1. Prevention of new infn in high risk groups 2. Providing greater care,support,treatment 3. Strengthening the infra structure and human resources 4. Strengthening a nation wide strategic informn
    8. Contd..
      • OBJECTIVES
      • Reduce new infns in year 1 of the progm by
      • 60% in high prevalence states
      • 40% in vulnerable states
    9. PROGRAMME PRIORITIES
      • Considering 99% free from infn- Preventure efforts
      • HIGHEST PRIORITY- High risk popln
      • General popln who have greater need for accessing prevention such as treatment of STDs
      • All persons who need treatment(ART)
      • Prevention of parent to child transmission
    10. NATIONAL AIDS PREVENTION AND CONTROL POLICY
      • INTRODUCTION
      • In April 2002
      • OBJECTIVE
      • Reduction of the impact of epidemic and bring about a zero transmission by the year 2007
    11. COMPONENTS OF NAC P OLICY
    12. BLOOD SAFETY PROGRAMME
      • Licensed blood banks
      • Safe procedures
      • Zonal blood testing centres
    13. HIV TESTING
    14. COUNSELLING
      • Pre and post test counselling
      • Voluntary counselling and testing
    15. STD CONTROL PROGRAMME
      • Syndromic approach
      • Integrate treatment of RTIs & STDs
    16. CONDOM PROMOTION
      • NACO-significant progress in 3 major areas
      • 1. Quality control of condoms
      • 2.Social marketing of condoms
      • 3.Involvement of NGOs in the programme
    17. HIV SURVEILLANCE
      • OBJECTIVE
      • To identify trends of seropositivity in specific high risk groups & low risk groups
    18. TARGETTED INTERVENTIONS
      • Behaviour change
      • Communication
      • Treatment of STD
      • Creating an environment that ll facilitate behaviour changes
    19. SCHOOL AIDS EDUCATION PROGRAMME
      • Learning for life
      • University talk AIDS project
    20. INFORMATION EDUCATION COMMUNICATION SOCIAL MOBILISATION
      • OBJECTIVES
      • 1. To raise awareness
      • 2. To promote desirable practice such as use of condom
      • 3. To create a supportive environment for care of persons with HIV
    21. Contd..
      • Awareness campaign through multimedia
      • Print media, electronic media, press campaign, field publicity
    22. Contd.. Massive media campaign- - posters - film cilpings - TV spots - cinema slides
    23. FAMILY HEALTH AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
      • Period:15 days
      • OBJECTIVES
      • - To raise awareness in rural & slum areas
      • -To facilitate early detection and prompt teratment
    24. Contd..
      • - To strengthen the capacity of medical & paramedical professionals
      • -To create awareness among mothers with HIV
    25. ANTI RETRO VIRAL TREATMENT
      • To provide ART free of cost for 6 HIV prevalence states
    26. NATIONAL AIDS TELEPHONE HELPLINE
      • Toll free National AIDS telephone helpline
      • 1097 voice response sytem linked with telephone helpline
    27. INTEGRATED COUNSELLING & TESTING CENTERS
      • Prevention of parent to child transmission
      • National paediatric AIDS initiatives
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