A new study published in Global Public Health has found that transgender women in India are nearly 20 times more likely to contract HIV than the national average, yet their access to life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains severely limited.
Despite the country’s ambitious “test and treat” program, which provides free ART upon diagnosis, the study highlights how structural barriers such as economic hardship, stigma, and lack of gender-affirming care, are preventing many transgender women from adhering to treatment.
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