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Monthly CD4 Tests S.No Monthly CD4 Tests S.No. State ART center Stock as on 01.Nov.15 Machine Type 1 Andhra Pradesh Osmania Medical 22 BD FACS Calibur College, Hyderabad(Calibur) 2 Andhra Pradesh Government Medical 10862 BD FACS Calibur College, Guntur(Calibur) 3 Andhra Pradesh Medical College, 1255 BD FACS Calibur Warangal,(Calibur) 4 Andhra Pradesh Vijaywada(Calibur) 3473 BD FACS Calibur 5 Andhra Pradesh RDT Hospital, Report not received BD FACS Calibur Bathalapalli (Calibur) 6 Andhra Pradesh AP Chest Hospital, 6123 BD FACS Count Hydrabad (Count) 7 Andhra Pradesh GMC Vizag (KG Hospital, 2039 BD FACS Count Vishakapatnam) (Count) 8 Andhra Pradesh Medical College, Ongole 3665 BD FACS Count (Count), Markapur 9 Andhra Pradesh Medical College, Kurnool 240 BD FACS Count (Count) 10 Andhra Pradesh Medical College, 3567 BD FACS Count Vizianagaram (Count) 11 Andhra Pradesh SVRR GGH, Tirupati 2411 BD FACS Count 12 Andhra Pradesh District Hospital, Report not received BD FACS Count Rajamundry, E.Godawari 13 Andhra Pradesh District Hospital, 1090 BD FACS Count Machlipatnam, Krishna 14 Andhra Pradesh RIMS Kadapa Report not received BD FACS Count 15 Andhra Pradesh Anakapalli,Vishakapatna 1003 BD FACS Count m 16 Andhra Pradesh District Hospital, Tenali, 1281 BD FACS Count Guntur 17 Andhra Pradesh Amalapuram 496 BD FACS Count 18 Andhra Pradesh Narsaropet 3551 BD FACS Count 19 Andhra Pradesh Bhadrachalam 2617 BD FACS Count 20 Andhra Pradesh Ramagundam 1017 BD FACS Count 21 Andhra Pradesh Ongole 7898 BD FACS Count 22 Andhra Pradesh GGH Gandhi, 7454 BD FACS Count Secundrabad 23 Andhra Pradesh Kakinada 3170 BD FACS Count 24 Andhra Pradesh Tadepalligudem 4583 BD FACS Count 25 Andhra Pradesh Medical College, 2207 Partec Anantapur 26 Andhra Pradesh GGH, Kakinada 988 Partec 27 Andhra Pradesh Gandhi Med College, 982 Partec Secundarabad Tandur Since Aug'12 28 Andhra Pradesh Govt. Dist. Head Qtrs 3355 Partec Hospital, Karimnagar 29 Andhra Pradesh Dist H Q 3289 Partec Hospital,Nizamabad 30 Andhra Pradesh Dist H Q Hospital,Eluru 4889 Partec 31 Andhra Pradesh DH, Srikakulam 2549 Partec 32 Andhra Pradesh Dist H Q Report not received Partec Hospital,Khammam 33 Andhra Pradesh Dist HQ Hospital, 1097 Partec Adilabad 34 Andhra Pradesh Dist HQ Hospital, Medak 3118 Partec 35 Andhra Pradesh DH, Mehabubnagar 6813 Partec 36 Andhra Pradesh Dist H Q 2705 Partec Hospital,Nalgonda 37 Andhra Pradesh DH, Nellore 5476 Partec 38 Arunachal Pradesh Naharlagun Report not received Partec 39 Assam Guwahati 3101 BD FACS Count 40 Assam Medical College 142 Partec Dibrugrah 41 Assam Silchar, Medical College, 690 Partec Silchar 42 Assam Barpeta 438 Alere 43 Bihar RMRI, Patna (Calibur) 1315 BD FACS Calibur 44 Bihar Medical College, 1745 BD FACS Count Patna(Count) 45 Bihar Medical College, 4022 BD FACS Count Muzaffarpur(Count) SKMC 46 Bihar Madhubani 1086 BD FACS Count 47 Bihar Katihar Report not received BD FACS Count 48 Bihar Gaya Report not received BD FACS Count 49 Bihar Dharbhanga Medical 1523 Partec College, Leheriasarai, Darbhanga 50 Bihar JN Medical College, 2933 Partec Bhagalpur 51 Bihar Begusarai 701 Alere 52 Chandigarh PGIMER, 1982 BD FACS Calibur Chandigarh(Calibur) 53 Chattisgarh Jagdalpur (Count) 125 BD FACS Count 54 Chattisgarh Bilaspur (Count) Report not received BD FACS Count 55 Chattisgarh Durg 2761 BD FACS Count 56 Chattisgarh Raipur Report not received BD FACS Count 57 Delhi RML Hospital, New 8551 BD FACS Calibur Delhi(Calibur) 58 Delhi Safdarjung 2168 BD FACS Count Hospital(Count) 59 Delhi NCDC(Count) Report not received BD FACS Count 60 Delhi LNJP Hospital, New 1070 BD FACS Count Delhi(Count) 61 Delhi AIIMS, New Delhi(Count) 2123 BD FACS Count 62 Goa Government Medical Report not received BD FACS Count College, Bambolim 63 Gujarat B.J. Medical College, 5334 BD FACS Calibur Ahmedabad(Calibur) 64 Gujrat Mehsana 1186 BD FACS Count 65 Gujarat SSG Hospital, Medical 754 BD FACS Count College, Vadodara, Gujarat 66 Gujarat GG Hospital, Medical 1299 BD FACS Count College, Jamnagar 67 Gujarat Surendranagar 426 BD FACS Count 68 Gujarat Bhavnagar 4283 BD FACS Count 69 Gujarat Himmatnagar 4285 BD FACS Count (Sabarkantha) 70 Gujarat Panchmehal, Godhra 3697 BD FACS Count 71 Gujarat Junagadh 2218 BD FACS Count 72 Gujarat Bhuj 2625 BD FACS Count 73 Gujarat Navsari 4915 BD FACS Count 74 Gujarat Govt Med College Report not received Partec Solapur Palanpur since Aug'12 75 Gujarat Pt. Din Dayal Upadhyay 3818.0 Partec Medical Collage, Rajkot 76 Gujarat Medical College, Surat Report not received Partec 77 Gujarat Dahod 1164 Alere 78 Haryana Medical College, Rohtak 4322 BD FACS Count 79 Himachal Pradesh IGMC, Shimla Report not received BD FACS Count 80 Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur 2740 BD FACS Count 81 Himachal Pradesh Tanda Report not received Alere 82 J&K Medical College, Report not received Partec Kolhapur Srinagar since Aug'12 83 J & K Medical Collage, Jammu 1283.00 Partec 84 Jharkhand Hazaribagh Report not received BD FACS Count 85 Jharkhand Dhanbad 1228.00 BD FACS Count 86 Jharkhand Govt Medical College , 1563.00 Partec Ranchi 87 Jharkhand Jamshedpur 1119.00 Partec 88 Jharkhand Daltonganj 717.00 Alere 89 Karnataka Mysore Medical College, Report not received BD FACS Calibur Mysore(Calibur) 90 Karnataka Victoria Hospital(Calibur) 1298.00 BD FACS Calibur 91 Karnataka K I M S Hubli(Calibur) 5488.00 BD FACS Calibur 92 Karnataka NIMHANS, Bangalore 7268.00 BD FACS Calibur (Calibur) 93 Karnataka St John's Hospital, Report not received BD FACS Calibur Bangalore(Calibur) 94 Karnataka VIMS, Bellary(Count) Report not received BD FACS Count 95 Karnataka Medical College, 2697.00 BD FACS Count Haveri(Count) 96 Karnataka Mandya (Count) Report not received BD FACS Count 97 Karnataka Gadag (Count) 878.00 BD FACS Count 98 Karnataka Bowring & Lady Curzon Report not received BD FACS Count Hosp, Bangalore 99 Karnataka District Hospital, Kolar 1788 BD FACS Count 100 Karnataka District Hospital Bidar 1888 BD FACS Count 101 Karnataka DH Karwar 2066 BD FACS Count 102 Karnataka DH Gulbarga 3131 BD FACS Count 103 Karnataka DH Chitradurga 1034 BD FACS Count 104 Karnataka Bagalkot 3287 BD FACS Count 105 Karnataka Belgaon 7045 BD FACS Count 106 Karnataka Bijapur 5034 BD FACS Count 107 Karnataka DH, Raichur 1291 Partec 108 Karnataka District Hospital, 2002 Partec Davangere 109 Karnataka District Hospital, 1687 Partec Mangalore 110 Karnataka District Hospital, Bijapur 2281 Partec Chikodi since July'12 111 Karnataka DH Koppal 7816 Partec 112 Karnataka DH Chamrajnagar 1302 Partec 113 Karnataka DH Hassan Report not received Partec 114 Karnataka DH, Chikmaglur 2891 Partec 115 Karnataka DH, Udupi 2646 Partec 116 Karnataka District Hospital, Tumkur 1452 Partec 117 Karnataka Bagalkot 3287 Partec 118 Karnataka DH Shivamogga 1989 Partec 119 Karnataka Bagalkot 11708 Beckman Coulter 120 Kerala Med College, Kottayam Report not received BD FACS Count 121 Kerala Trivendrum 4716 BD FACS Count 122 Kerala Thrissur 4885 BD FACS Count 123 Kerala Palakkad 3024 BD FACS Count 124 Kerala Medical College , Calicut 1962 Partec /Kozikode 125 Kerala MC Allepy(Alappuzha) 822 Partec 126 Madhya Pradesh ART Centre, Jabalpur 1426 BD FACS Count 127 Madhya Pradesh Gardi Medical College, 808 BD FACS Count Ujjain 128 Madhya Pradesh Rewa Report not received BD FACS Count 129 Madhya Pradesh MC, Indore (Count) 2119 BD FACS Count 130 Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur 2198 BD FACS Count 131 Madhya Pradesh Gwalior 1970 BD FACS Count 132 Madhya Pradesh Khandwa Report not received BD FACS Count 133 Madhya Pradesh Sagar Report not received BD FACS Count 134 Madhya Pradesh Gandhi MC, Bhopal 2399 Partec 135 Madhya Pradesh Seoni 459 Alere 136 Maharashtra Government Medical Report not received BD FACS Calibur College, Sangli/Miraj(Calibur) 137 Maharashtra B.J. Medical College, 4143 BD FACS Calibur Pune(Calibur) 138 Maharashtra Medical College, 3295 BD FACS Calibur Aurangabad(Calibur) 139 Maharashtra Nagpur(Calibur) 12069 BD FACS Calibur 140 Maharashtra NARI, Pune(Count)- Using Report not received BD FACS Count FACS Calibur 141 Maharashtra BILT, Chandrapur, 589 BD FACS Count Ballarpur (Count) 142 Maharashtra Bajaj, Pimpri, Report not received BD FACS Count Pune(Count) 143 Maharashtra AFMC, Pune(Count) 2025 BD FACS Count 144 Maharashtra Godrej Hospital, 1880 BD FACS Count Vikhroli(Count) 145 Maharashtra Amravati (Count) Report not received BD FACS Count 146 Maharashtra Nandurbar Report not received BD FACS Count 147 Maharashtra Osmanabad 159 BD FACS Count 148 Maharashtra Vashi, Navi Mumabi 1498 BD FACS Count 149 Maharashtra District Hospital 789 BD FACS Count Ahmednagar 150 Maharashtra District Hospital Jalgaon Report not received BD FACS Count 151 Maharashtra District Hospital Ratnagiri 1266 BD FACS Count 152 Maharashtra District Hospital Satara Report not received BD FACS Count 153 Maharashtra District Hospital Wardha 26 BD FACS Count 154 Maharashtra District Hospital Parbhani 2474 BD FACS Count 155 Maharashtra Medical College Report not received BD FACS Count Ambejogai 156 Maharashtra District Hospital 1030 BD FACS Count Bhandara 157 Maharashtra DH Buldana Report not received BD FACS Count 158 Maharashtra Civil Hospital Gadchiroli- #N/A BD FACS Count Using POC 159 Maharashtra DH Hingoli 1066.00 BD FACS Count 160 Maharashtra District Hospital Jalna Report not received BD FACS Count 161 Maharashtra MC, Nashik (Count) 3685 BD FACS Count 162 Maharashtra Kolhapur 5842 BD FACS Count 163 Maharashtra Solapur 5680 BD FACS Count 164 Maharashtra Thane 5283 BD FACS Count 165 Maharashtra GH Chandrapur 4238 BD FACS Count 166 Maharashtra Washim Report not received BD FACS Count 167 Maharashtra GMC, Dhule
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