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Au Bangladesh, il n'y a aucune restriction légale de voyager ou de s'installer dans le pays concernant le statut VIH. Selon HIVTravel, 'Le gouvernement du Bangladesh n'a pas de règle écrite concernant l'entrée d'individus séropositifs ou atteints du SIDA. Cependant, selon des rapports isolés, certaines restrictions peuvent exister pour les touristes et résidents étrangers. Le gouvernement a informé l'ambassade qu'un responsable de la santé publique ou un agent de l'immigration qui aurait des doutes sur le statut séropositif/SIDA possible d'un individu à l'aéroport pourra déterminer au cas par cas de l'entrée de l'individu dans le pays."<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=26 BANGLADESH - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> | |||
In 1985, Bangladesh launched an HIV prevention program. This helped the country prepare for its first reported HIV case in 1989. Generally speaking, HIV rates in Bangladesh are very low at less than 0.1% of the general population. For at-risk groups, this number is a bit higher, but still rather low (.7%). Some of the highest rates of HIV infection were found in sex worker populations of the Hili with a 2.7% infection rate.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_Bangladesh HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh]</ref> | In 1985, Bangladesh launched an HIV prevention program. This helped the country prepare for its first reported HIV case in 1989. Generally speaking, HIV rates in Bangladesh are very low at less than 0.1% of the general population. For at-risk groups, this number is a bit higher, but still rather low (.7%). Some of the highest rates of HIV infection were found in sex worker populations of the Hili with a 2.7% infection rate.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_Bangladesh HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh]</ref> |