National HIV Serological and Behavioural Surveillance, Bangladesh 2002: Technical Report Fourth Round
December 31, 2002

National HIV Serological and Behavioural Surveillance, Bangladesh 2002: Technical Report Fourth Round

This report presents the findings and conclusions from the fourth round of national HIV serological and behavioural surveillance that was conducted in 2002.

HIV prevalence is monitored annually among specific groups at sentinel sites spread across Bangladesh. Behaviours that carry a risk of HIV infection are evaluated in tandem. Syphilis and hepatitis are also monitored as surrogate markers to corroborate behavioural data regarding unprotected sex and unsafe injections.

This report presents the findings and conclusions from the fourth round of national HIV serological and behavioural surveillance that was conducted in 2002. The information obtained can serve as a tool to inform programme policy and interventions, to advocate for increased resources and investment in prevention, aid in targeting interventions, and in measuring their progress and impact.

Organizations:

National AIDS/STD Programme (NASP) - Bangladesh Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) - Bangladesh

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