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HIV Reports in Islamabad Called Misleading as Health Ministry Clarifies Data

Health officials reject claims of HIV outbreak in Islamabad, saying data shows routine cases and no unusual spread.

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Islamabad HIV report clarification by health ministry

health ministry clarification on HIV reports in Islamabad, confirming no outbreak and normal case trends.

April 19, 2026

Islamabad health authorities have rejected recent media reports suggesting a sudden rise in HIV cases. They say the information has been presented in a misleading way. According to the Ministry of National Health Services, there is no evidence of any outbreak or unusual spread in the city.

Moreover, the Common Management Unit for AIDS, TB and Malaria clarified that the numbers being discussed do not show a recent spike. Instead, they reflect routine reporting from treatment centers over a longer period.

Data Explained as Routine Reporting, Not an Epidemic

In addition, officials explained that 618 new HIV cases were registered in Islamabad over the last 15 months from January 2025 to March 2026. On average, monthly cases ranged between 30 and 60. They said this is within a normal and expected pattern.

Furthermore, health experts noted that small monthly changes can happen due to better testing, improved awareness, and easier access to healthcare services. These changes do not automatically mean the disease is spreading faster.

At the same time, authorities highlighted that major hospitals like PIMS and Polyclinic treat patients from across the country. Because of this, some reported cases may belong to other regions, not only Islamabad.

Meanwhile, officials stressed that improved diagnosis is actually a positive development. It helps patients receive treatment earlier and reduces long term health risks.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Health assured the public that there is no emergency situation in Islamabad. They added that national HIV prevention programs are continuing effectively. Experts also urged people to understand health data carefully to avoid unnecessary fear and confusion.

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