delhibreakings gurugram hiv cases update january 2026 deaths treatment dropout Gurugram HIV Update: 11 Deaths Reported as 107 Patients Leave Treatment Mid-way

Gurugram health authorities are on high alert after recent data revealed a worrying trend among HIV patients in the city. In January 2026 alone, 21 new cases were detected during routine and targeted testing. However, the biggest concern for the Health Department is the high number of patients discontinuing their life-saving medication. Recent records show that 107 patients stopped their Antiretroviral Therapy (ART), which unfortunately led to 11 deaths due to complications.

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What is the current status of HIV cases in Gurugram?

The city has seen a steady number of cases over the past few years, partly due to the high floating population and increased testing capacity. Between 2021 and 2025, Gurugram recorded a total of 2,406 HIV cases. The Health Department is currently tracking those who have dropped out of treatment to bring them back to the ART centers. Experts warn that stopping medication makes the virus drug-resistant, which significantly increases the risk of mortality.

Category Status (January 2026)
New HIV Infections 21 Cases
Treatment Dropouts (LAMA) 107 Patients
Recent Deaths 11 Deaths
Total Cases (2021-2025) 2,406 Cases

New government rules and support systems

To support patients and tackle social stigma, the Haryana government and Haryana State AIDS Control Society (HSACS) have implemented several new measures. These steps are aimed at ensuring that every patient receives care without fear of discrimination.

  • Appointment of Ombudsmen: As of October 2025, the government has appointed Ombudsmen in Gurugram to resolve complaints regarding discrimination or lack of services.
  • Free Medical Care: All HIV tests and ART medicines are provided completely free of charge at the Civil Hospital in Sector-10A and other government centers.
  • Strict Confidentiality: Under the HIV/AIDS Act 2017, keeping patient identity secret is mandatory for both private and government hospitals.
  • Follow-up Campaigns: The Health Department has started a dedicated follow-up drive to counsel the 107 patients who left their treatment.

Health officials are also targeting the younger population between 22 and 43 years of age. Awareness camps are being organized in colleges and local areas to educate people about safe practices, including the risks associated with infected needles and unsafe physical contact. Mobile testing vans have also been deployed to reach wider areas across the district.

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