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PAKISTAN: TREATMENT CENTRE BEGINS TO BREAK AIDS STIGMA
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PESHAWAR, Oct. 21, 2011 (IPS/GIN) - \"Today is the best day of my life,\" Gul Hamid, 40, told IPS. \"Finally my family members are convinced that HIV/AIDS can't be transmitted through handshakes or shared meals and utensils.\" \"HIV/AIDS has become a 'family disease' in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), where husbands have unwittingly transmitted the deadly infection to their wives, who subsequently give birth to HIV-infected children,\" Mohamed Cisse, country chief of Health and Nutrition for UNICEF, told IPS. On Sep. 1, the first Family Care Centre for people living with HIV/AIDS in Pakistan was inaugurated in Peshawar at the Hayatabad Medical Complex, in the hope of breaking the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS and providing crucial treatment.
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