Pakistan is facing a rapidly growing HIV/AIDS crisis — but most people still don’t know the reality.
In this detailed documentary, we explore how HIV silently attacks the human immune system, why thousands of cases in Pakistan remain hidden, and how unsafe medical practices like reused needles and contaminated blood transfusions are contributing to the spread.
With over 350,000 estimated HIV-positive individuals and only around 84,000 officially registered cases, the gap is alarming. Even more shocking, outbreaks in cities like Larkana (2019) and Taunsa (2024–2025) have affected hundreds of children.
This video breaks down:
How HIV works inside the body
Why symptoms often go unnoticed for years
The difference between HIV and AIDS
The real situation in Pakistan (latest data 2026)
Treatment options like Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)
The impact of stigma and low awareness
Whether HIV can be controlled or cured in the future
HIV is not just a disease — it is a silent global pandemic that has already taken over 40 million lives.
But awareness can save lives.
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