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Islamabad: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has blamed quacks for an alarming rise in the number of HIV positive patients in the country, the media reported on Wednesday.

Doctors associated with PMA said quacks, especially those practising dentistry, spread the virus by using instruments that were not sterilised, adding that despite free-of-cost availability of life-saving anti-retroviral drugs at government hospitals, mortality ratio among patients carrying the virus was also increasing.

An alarming surge in HIV cases has been witnessed in five districts of Pakistan’s Punjab province, with 70 to 90 cases being reported monthly at the main government health facility in Faisalabad city, Dawn News reported.

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cases being reported monthly at the health facility in Faisalabad

Earlier this month, an international team of experts from the World Health Organisation kicked off an investigation into the sudden HIV outbreak in Pakistan’s Sindh province after over 700 people were diagnosed with the virus in a matter of weeks, most of them were children.

Following the outbreak, authorities launched a crackdown on unqualified doctors as well as illegal blood banks and laboratories said to be involved in spreading the disease. At least 17 quacks were arrested and more than 70 clinics in Larkana district were shut down, according to Xinhua News Agency.

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people diagnosed with the virus in a matter of weeks in Sindh

According to the PMA, over 600,000 quacks are currently practicing in the country with more than 80,000 based in Punjab province alone.

The association demanded the government to make all-out efforts to stop the menace of quackery in the country.

Pakistan was considered a country of low HIV prevalence for long, but the disease is expanding at an alarming rate with about 20,000 new HIV cases reported in 2017 alone, according to the UN.