Dailymail. did a Feature about a Pr0stitute den where most of the Pr0stitutes there are living with the deadly disease, HIV and are spreading the virus like wild Fire.
Read a Bit Below, Pictures below and Read The Full Article on Dailymail Here
A series of photographs taken in the slums of Lagos shows the faces of S3x workers living in squalid conditions.
And the images have a tragic undercurrent, with tens of thousands of people in the S3x trade diagnosed with HIV each year, and millions dying from AIDS across Nigeria.
A survey conducted last year has also highlighted that attitudes towards Cond0m use is helping the spread of the condition, and research suggests that nearly a quarter of Nigerian S3x workers have HIV.
The pictures were taken by photographer Ton Koeneon in a Lagos slum named Badia.
There are currently an estimated 1.2million people in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, living with HIV.
He said his driver had quipped: ‘If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside.’
In Badia, S3x workers as young as 14, trying to earn money to survive, entertain around five clients a day.
Last year a study by the Iranian Journal of Public Health noted that the country has a 4.1 per cent HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in adults.
Thanks to investment and education, the study found, the rate had fallen from five per cent in the early 2000s, but it said there is still some way to go.
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Read a Bit Below, Pictures below and Read The Full Article on Dailymail Here
A series of photographs taken in the slums of Lagos shows the faces of S3x workers living in squalid conditions.
And the images have a tragic undercurrent, with tens of thousands of people in the S3x trade diagnosed with HIV each year, and millions dying from AIDS across Nigeria.
A survey conducted last year has also highlighted that attitudes towards Cond0m use is helping the spread of the condition, and research suggests that nearly a quarter of Nigerian S3x workers have HIV.
The pictures were taken by photographer Ton Koeneon in a Lagos slum named Badia.
There are currently an estimated 1.2million people in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, living with HIV.
He said his driver had quipped: ‘If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside.’
In Badia, S3x workers as young as 14, trying to earn money to survive, entertain around five clients a day.
Last year a study by the Iranian Journal of Public Health noted that the country has a 4.1 per cent HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in adults.
Thanks to investment and education, the study found, the rate had fallen from five per cent in the early 2000s, but it said there is still some way to go.
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