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  • Alam, Mohammad Didarul (2008) “HIV/AIDS prevention among sex workers: A case study of sex worker
    interventions of National AIDS STD Programme (NASP) from a gender perspective”, in: Interdisciplinary
    Research for Development: A Workbook on Content and Process Challenges; edited by: Malcolm
    MacLachlan, Stuart C. Carr, and Ishbel McWha (New Delhi: Global Development Network), pp. 86-93.
  • Ayyub, Rukhsana (2007) Understanding Drug Addiction & Counseling Skills for Prevention of HIV and
    AIDS (Training Manual), (Dhaka: CARE Bangladesh; April).
  • Azim, T.; E. I. Chowdhury; M. Reza; M. O. Faruque; G. Ahmed; R. Khan; M. Rahman; M. M. Pervez; S.
    Jana; and S. Strathdee (2008) Prevalence of Infections, HIV Risk Behaviors and Factors Associated with
    HIV Infection Among Male Injecting Drug Users Attending a Needle/Syringe Exchange Program in Dhaka,
    Bangladesh | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol. 43, No. 14, pp. 2124-2144.
  • Azim, T.; M. Rahman; M. S. Alam; I. A. Chowdhury; R. Khan; M. Reza; M. Rahman; E. I. Chowdhury; M.
    Hanifuddin; and A. S. M. M. Rahman (2008) “Bangladesh moves from being a low-prevalence nation for
    HIV to one with a concentrated epidemic in injecting drug users”, International Journal of STD & AIDS, Vol.
    19, No. 5, pp. 327-331.
  • Azim, Tasnim; Sharful Islam Khan; Fariha Haseen; Nafisa Lira Huq; Lars Henning; Md. Moshtaq Pervez;
    Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury; and Isabelle Sarafian (2008) “HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh” Journal of Health,
    Population and Nutrition, Vol. 26, No. 3 (September), pp. 311-324.
  • Family Health International; with Institute for Tropical Medicine; Management Sciences for Health;
    Population Services International; Program for Appropriate Technology in Health; and University of North
    Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007) “Bangladesh Program Final Report: September 1997 – September 2007 for
    USAID'S Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project”, Arlington, VA, USA: Family Health
    International; for U.S. AID.
  • Foss, Anna M.; Charlotte H. Watts; Peter Vickerman; Tasnim Azim; Lorna Guinness; Munir Ahmed; Andrea
    Rodericks; and Smarajit Jana (2007) “Could the CARE–SHAKTI intervention for injecting drug users be
    maintaining the low HIV prevalence in Dhaka, Bangladesh?”, Addiction, Vol. 102, No. 1, pp. 114-125.
  • Gazi, D. R. (2008) Are Boatmen in Teknaf, a Bordering Area of Bangladesh Vulnerable to HIV Infection? |
    International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 12, No. SUPP/1, pp. e160.
  • Haider, Muhiuddin; Shamsun Nahar Ahmed; and Nilufar K. Jaha (2008) Bangladesh HIV/AIDS
    communication challenges and strategies | Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin, Vol. 34, No. 2,
    pp. 54-61.
  • Hales, David; Andrew Kantner; Sharful Islam Khan; and Billy Pick (2007) Bangladesh AIDS Program Mid-
    Term Evaluation and Future Directions (Washington, DC, USA: The Global Health Technical Assistance
    Project, September).
  • Hossain, Mohammad Bellal; M. Alamgir Kabir; and Hasina Ferdous (2007) “Knowledge of HIV and AIDS
    among Tertiary Students in Bangladesh”, International Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol. 26,
    No. 3, pp. 271-286.
  • International Labour Office (ILO) (2007) Legal and policy initiatives in South Asia to strengthen the
    national responses to HIV/AIDS in the world of work (Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office, ILO
    Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work).
  • Islam, M. M. and K. M. Conigrave (2007) “Increasing prevalence of HIV, and persistent high-risk
    behaviours among drug users in Bangladesh: need for a comprehensive harm reduction programme”,
    Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 445-454.
  • Islam, M. Mofizul and Katherine M. Conigrave (2008) “HIV and sexual risk behaviors among recognized
    high-risk groups in Bangladesh: need for a comprehensive prevention program”, International Journal of
    Infectious Diseases, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 363-370.
  • Islam, Mohammad Mainul (2008) HIV/AIDS and communication for behavior change in rural Bangladesh |
    International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 12SUPP/3, pp. S71.
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    Services Administration”, Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, Vol. 30, No. 1/2, pp. 129-
    155.
  • Over, Mead (2009) AIDS Treatment in South Asia: Equity and Efficiency Arguments for Shouldering the
    Fiscal Burden When Prevalence Rates Are Low | Washington, DC, USA: Center for Global Development
    (CGD), Working Paper, No. 161 (February).
  • Reddy, Amala; Md. Mozammel Hoque; and Robert Kelly (2008) “HIV transmission in Bangladesh: An
    analysis of IDU programme coverage”, International Journal on Drug Policy, Vol. 19, No. SUPP/1, pp. 37-
    46.
  • Roy, T. K. and S. C. Mondal (2007) “Differentials of Knowledge on AIDS among Adolescents in
    Bangladesh”, Man in India, Vol. 87, No. 3/4, pp. 323-33.
  • Sarkar, Kamalesh; Baishali Bal; Rita Mukherjee; Sekhar Chakraborty; Suman Saha; Arundhuti Ghosh; and
    Scott Parsons (2008) “Sex-trafficking, Violence, Negotiating Skill, and HIV Infection in Brothel-based Sex
    Workers of Eastern India, Adjoining Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh”, Journal of Health, Population and
    Nutrition, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 223-231.
  • Uddin, Md. Jashim (2008) Knowledge and Perceptions of Rural Girls of Bangladesh on STD and HIV/AIDS |
    South Asian Anthropologist, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 111-116.
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Publications of the Moment

Recognizing
World AIDS Day (December 01, 2009)
the BDRC provides new publications related to
AIDS/HIV in Bangladesh