The spread and transmission of the HIV virus that causes AIDS in Bali is getting out of control. The reason is closely associated with the development of the growing tourism industry. These developments also have an impact on the lifestyle of people getting close to the source of transmitting the HIV virus.
From January to June 2014, the Bali Provincial Health Office has recorded 535 new cases of persons infected with HIV. The number is very much in a very short span of time. And even then only recorded, excluding the iceberg phenomenon, which is not recorded much more than that is not recorded. And certainly the case of HIV transmission will continue to grow if people are not aware of and know all about HIV and ways of transmission.
In 2013, the number of HIV cases were recorded in 1486. With the number of people living with HIV who have died as many as 31 people. An incident is a very dangerous epidemic.
The development of the tourism industry have an impact on the increasing number of nightclubs. Nightclubs are made to the foreign tourists, the main attraction for the locals. It's no secret, that the nightlife scene frequent buying and selling drugs. Worse yet, not only drugs, now many nightclubs provide women prostitutes to attract visitors.
HIV cases increasingly feared to grow faster since the closure of a place of prostitution in Surabaya, Dolly Alley. Many prostitutes are looking for a new place, and Bali became the target. It can be seen from the increasing number of cafes and nightspots in Bali that increasing the number of female waitress, and become prostitutes.
If the residents of Bali does not have a good knowledge about the dangers of HIV, in any way the government take action, then the transmission of HIV in Bali will continue to happen. Everyone will feel the impact. Not only those who have HIV, but also social life. Many people will feel worried if they get along with others.
From January to June 2014, the Bali Provincial Health Office has recorded 535 new cases of persons infected with HIV. The number is very much in a very short span of time. And even then only recorded, excluding the iceberg phenomenon, which is not recorded much more than that is not recorded. And certainly the case of HIV transmission will continue to grow if people are not aware of and know all about HIV and ways of transmission.
In 2013, the number of HIV cases were recorded in 1486. With the number of people living with HIV who have died as many as 31 people. An incident is a very dangerous epidemic.
The development of the tourism industry have an impact on the increasing number of nightclubs. Nightclubs are made to the foreign tourists, the main attraction for the locals. It's no secret, that the nightlife scene frequent buying and selling drugs. Worse yet, not only drugs, now many nightclubs provide women prostitutes to attract visitors.
HIV cases increasingly feared to grow faster since the closure of a place of prostitution in Surabaya, Dolly Alley. Many prostitutes are looking for a new place, and Bali became the target. It can be seen from the increasing number of cafes and nightspots in Bali that increasing the number of female waitress, and become prostitutes.
If the residents of Bali does not have a good knowledge about the dangers of HIV, in any way the government take action, then the transmission of HIV in Bali will continue to happen. Everyone will feel the impact. Not only those who have HIV, but also social life. Many people will feel worried if they get along with others.
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