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: A addict said, My life is like dog life, I am just waiting for death. There are thousands of addicted people in Bangladesh and most of them are young, between the ages of 18 and 30 from all walks of life. January 2009. Dhaka. © Monirul Alam...1 Dec. 2011. Dhaka Bangladesh- (Photo Story) As antiretroviral treatments continue to make progress, the AIDS scare is finally calming down in the West. On the other side of the world however, the virus continues to kill. In Bangladesh, it’s drug users who are falling prey to this devastating disease. HIV has become widespread in Bangladesh. Especially in mobile drug user which is using injecting twice time. .Ever since the first case of HIV was reported back in 1989, AIDS has been a quietly growing but deadly problem in Bangladesh – and in particular in Dhaka. Although the country as a whole is deemed by the UN to be “low-risk”, the disease is spreading at a worrying rate among one section of society: intravenous drug addicts who reuse dirty needles in the urban slums of the capital. According to UNAIDS statistics, the number of HIV-positive drug users more than doubled between 2001 and 2005. Health experts warn that the risk of an epidemic is increased by that fact that many of the addicts also admit paying for sex – and only 10 percent say they always use a condom. © Monirul Alam. |
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Dhaka, Bangladesh, Drug, HIV, AIDS, street |
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18.07.2012 13:14 |
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: A addict said, My life is like dog life, I am just waiting for death. There are thousands of addicted people in Bangladesh and most of them are young, between the ages of 18 and 30 from all walks of life. January 2009. Dhaka. © Monirul Alam...1 Dec. 2011. Dhaka Bangladesh- (Photo Story) As antiretroviral treatments continue to make progress, the AIDS scare is finally calming down in the West. On the other side of the world however, the virus continues to kill. In Bangladesh, it’s drug users who are falling prey to this devastating disease. HIV has become widespread in Bangladesh. Especially in mobile drug user which is using injecting twice time. .Ever since the first case of HIV was reported back in 1989, AIDS has been a quietly growing but deadly problem in Bangladesh – and in particular in Dhaka. Although the country as a whole is deemed by the UN to be “low-risk”, the disease is spreading at a worrying rate among one section of society: intravenous drug addicts who reuse dirty needles in the urban slums of the capital. According to UNAIDS statistics, the number of HIV-positive drug users more than doubled between 2001 and 2005. Health experts warn that the risk of an epidemic is increased by that fact that many of the addicts also admit paying for sex – and only 10 percent say they always use a condom. © Monirul Alam. |
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A Deadly Game | Moniul Alam |
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©Monirul Alam |
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Photojoirnalist |
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Zuma Press |
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Monirul Alam |
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A Deadly Game AIDS on the streets of Dhaka Bangladesh |
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22.01.2009 |
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Dhaka |
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Bangladesh |
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NEW |
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drag, dhaka, HIV, addict, drug user, disease, women, street, AIDS, human rights, health, homeless, condom, frustration, life, young, sex worker, inhuman, age, race, culture, wealth, geography, HIV positive, section, economic, social, Bangladesh, abuse, girl, society, needles, UNAIDS, epidemic, people, died, deadly, game, photo, monirul, alma, photojournalist |
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