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I/DU Situation and Response In Bangladesh

I/DU Situation and Response In Bangladesh. Dr. SM Mustafa Anower Director, CME and Line Director National AIDS/STD Programme & SBTP. National AIDS/STD Programme (NASP), DGHS/MOHFW. Bangladesh. Area: 1,47,570 sq. km Population: 140 million Population Density: 948/sq. km

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I/DU Situation and Response In Bangladesh

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  1. I/DU Situation and Response In Bangladesh Dr. SM Mustafa Anower Director, CME and Line Director National AIDS/STD Programme & SBTP National AIDS/STD Programme (NASP), DGHS/MOHFW

  2. Bangladesh Area: 1,47,570 sq. km Population: 140 million Population Density: 948/sq. km Urban Population: 25% Youth Population: 33 million Primary school enrolment: 84% Total fertility rate: 3 Life expectancy: 67 Yrs (approx.)

  3. HIV IN male IDU from central-a over the rounds

  4. Official estimates of opiate users & sources • Injection drug users low range- 20000 • Injection drug users high range-40000 Ref: NASP working group on size estimation of HIV/AIDS infection in Bangladesh, March 22, 2004; final estimate recommended by the same group in Nov 28, 2004.

  5. Coverage among IDUs • 40% IDUs of lowest estimate • 20% IDUs of highest estimate

  6. Opportunities to scale up • To increase coverage by scaling up IDU intervention • To introduce Oral Drug Substitution Therapy

  7. Challenges • Harm Reduction program and Oral Substitution Therapy are yet to be legalized. It requires involvement of multiple departments and ministries. • Uninterrupted resource allocation in right program is often difficult.

  8. Next Steps/Follow-up action

  9. Thank You

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