2 HIV positive Rohingyas found in Cox’s Bazar

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Staff Reporter :
Professor KHM Enayet Hossain, Additional Director General of Directorate General of Health Services said that two members of ethnic minority Rohingya from Myanmar, who fled from their homeland, have been found with HIV positive in Cox’s Bazar.
He said this while speaking with the reporters in the Secretariat on Thursday on “Bangladesh
 government’s activities in the health sector at Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar.”
The two Rohingyas were detected with positive HIV, he said.
One of them voluntarily revealed it to the physicians and another one was detected when he came with other complications, Enayet Hossain said.
A number of 3,520 Rohingya patients suffering from diarrhoea received treatment so far while 2,364 others mostly bullet-wounded were also treated, he added.

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