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Sexual regimes and sexual networking: the risk of an HIV/AIDS epidemic in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Australian National University, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InSocial Science & Medicine
Year1999
Citations57
Abstract
Bangladesh adjoins the Asian region with the severest AIDS epidemic and has common borders with two of the most affected areas, the Indian Hill States and northern Burma. There has been disagreement about the danger to Bangladesh, one view citing the likelihood of transmission from neighbouring infected populations and the other claiming that the country's predominantly Muslim culture protects it. This paper reports on a 1995-1997 research project. Preliminary research was carried out in Dhaka in 1995-1996 which suggested that the poor squatter areas might well sustain an epidemic. The experience also showed that more accurate measures of sexual networking could be obtained from males than females. The 1997 field research reported here investigated 983 males, 52% single and 48%…
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