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Four experts on HIV and criminal law have called for an overhaul of the law against infectious diseases act on World AIDS Day, alleging that the duty of disclosure has resulted in a spike in new Swedish HIV cases.
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Sloppy journalism! "Drug users" in Sweden are mostly boozers and caffeinated people. The same way "drug users" in Bolivia are mostly coca chewing and tobacco smoking people.
Even when only accounting for so-called illegal drugs, intravenous delivery is a tiny minority. 90%+ of people snort, smoke or ingest.
I think it would be better if more diseases are disclosed rather than fewer. This will reduce the risk of exploitation.
That is the problem in a nutshell. If you don't know it, don't hit it.
The article states that there is no evidence that legal punishment alters transmission rates, but there is in fact simply no evidence either way. The basic assumption must be that the possibility of legal action does alter behavour - but only if there actually is action taken against those who pass on STDs.
But thank God that HIV positive can have the virus control by medication and the dedication of the doctor who are specialise in that, Hopefully they will be able to find a cure for this curse,
Blaming it on Ethopia or Thailand is not really the main thing but blame that on ourselves for not using condom. Maybe can blame it on the monkeys that startedf all that instead!!!!!!
And a pandemic will arise if the country continues to believe that the disease will never touch us in Sweden because it "comes from immigrants" or "man on man" relations or unless you have "had sex with an African".
Demand to be tested and may Sweden smell their own coffee!
the population control bit of it is gone and only the milk the poor saps money bit is left!
IN MY MIND I BELIEVE THE IS AS INGORANT AS ANYONE ELSE IN THE STREET ABT HIV:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
So o finger picking...............all people that have not been close to loved one who affected with this "not deadly desease, shall never know abt it and will never make effort to know abt it , they will just remain as ignorant as i the 70s and 80s when it was deadly.........................................and high 5, tumb up for HIV infectious people in Sweden or other countries of remaining unknown!!!!!!!!!