Could the CARE–SHAKTI intervention for injecting drug users be maintaining the low HIV prevalence in Dhaka, Bangladesh?
Addiction2006Vol. 102(1), pp. 114–125
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Anna M. Foss, Charlotte H. Watts, Peter Vickerman, Tasnim Azim, Lorna Guinness, Munir Ahmed, Andrea Rodericks, Smarajit Jana
Abstract
The analysis highlights the potential for rapid HIV spread among IDUs in Dhaka, and suggests that the intervention may have substantially reduced IDU HIV transmission. However, there is no room for complacency. Sustained and expanded funding for interventions in Dhaka and other regions of Bangladesh are crucial to maintaining the low HIV prevalence.
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