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Wahab, Masuma, Mollah, Abdul Hasib, Bardhan, Joy |
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Infectious Diseases; Jan024, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p78-80, 3p |
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The article discusses the threat of the HIV epidemic in Bangladesh, particularly during the Rohingya refugee crisis. HIV/AIDS is a complex health issue that has increasingly affected marginalized populations in developing countries like Bangladesh. The article highlights the history of HIV in Bangladesh, the government's proactive measures to combat the disease, and the increasing number of HIV cases and deaths in the country. It also emphasizes the correlation between the presence of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and the incidence of HIV infection, with a significant proportion of HIV cases being identified among the Rohingya population. The article raises concerns about the overcrowding in refugee camps and the challenges faced by refugees in accessing essential services, which further contribute to the spread of infectious illnesses. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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