TY - JOUR PY - 2004// TI - The Problem of Acid Violence in Bangladesh JO - The journal of surgery A1 - Mannan, A. A1 - Ghani, S. A1 - Sen, Sl A1 - Clarke, Adam A1 - Butler, Pem SP - 39 EP - 43 VL - 2 IS - 1 N2 - The non-accidental acid burn injury is a horrific form of violence, with the victim often incurring permanent facial scarring and even blindness. Bangladesh has the highest reported world-wide incidence of this crime and various difficulties have been faced by this developing nation in trying to deal with the problem. Measures taken have included foreign-sponsored NGO creation and collaboration with government, investment in burns care facilities and the involvement of outside surgical expertise. This has led to improvements in the reporting of this crime, increased awareness and long term treatment and rehabilitation. However, the reported number of attacks has increased by 201% since 1999 and further measures should be taken in order to prevent and manage such violence.

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