THE POVERTY VIRUS COMING SOON TO A FAMILY NEAR YOU

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AIDS thrives on people's poverty and ignorance, and as the pandemic prepares to spread, it threatens to sap the health of nations as well.

Bombay has the largest sex bazaar in Asia. There are almost 100,000 prostitutes working in the city´s red light districts, half of them infected with HIV. The prostitutes average 600,000 sexual contacts per day. The chance of HIV transmission during a sexual encounter is 0.1 percent, which means there are potentially 10,000 infections every month from the Bombay brothels. Most of the sex workers come from Nepal, and the poorer parts of India and Bangladesh, and they take the virus back with them to the remotest corners of the Subcontinent.

The threat is not confined to red light districts. Urban-rural cross-migration into the city from all over the region, especially movement of high-risk groups (soldiers or sex workers in India, Nepal or Sri Lanka) is contributing to the spread of the virus in rural areas. Truck-stops along India´s highway network, where unprotected sex is the norm, is another conduit for the spread of HIV to the hinterland. Given the minimal awareness and poor health care in the region, South Asia´s AIDS fuse is getting shorter.

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