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Title: HIVAIDS


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HIV/AIDS
  • Ethical Issues

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Synopsis
  • 1981 AIDS first recognized in the USA
  • 1984 Discovery of the AIDS virus (HIV)
  • 1985 First diagnostic tests available for blood
    screening
  • 1986 Rapid spread of the AIDS pandemic
    throughout all Continents
  • 1987 The World Health Organizations Global
    Programme on AIDS (GPA) is established and
    receives the support of the UNs General Assembly

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  • 1988 London World Summit of Health Ministers on
    AIDS
  • 1989 Paris Declaration on Women, Children and
    AIDS
  • 1987 2009 International efforts, coordinated
    by GPA (since 1998, by UNAIDS), to develop and
    test new drugs and vaccines against AIDS
  • 1996 Breakthrough in effective pharmacological
    therapy of AIDS
  • 2001 The Government of South Africa wins lawsuit
    against pharmaceutical corporations on
    antivirals affordability

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THE THREE WORLDWIDE EPIDEMICS OF AIDS
  • The epidemic of the AIDS virus infection itself
  • The epidemic of the disease AIDS
  • The epidemic of social, cultural, economic and
    political reactions to AIDS

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HIV/AIDS current figures
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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE UN
ARTICLES APPLICABLE, AND RELEVANT TO HIV/AIDS
  • The right to life, liberty and security of person
  • The right to health protection
  • The right to freedom from inhuman or degrading
    treatment or punishment
  • The right to freedom of movement
  • The right to privacy
  • The right to marry and found a family
  • The right to work
  • The right to education
  • The right to housing
  • The right to information
  • The right to social security, assistance and
    welfare

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WORLDWIDE FORMS OF HIV/AIDS-RELATED DISCRIMINATION
  • Denial of medical treatment
  • Compulsory testing
  • Quarantine and detention
  • Housing discrimination
  • Violations of the right to work
  • Violations of the right to education
  • Travel restrictions

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WORLDWIDE TARGETS OF HIV/AIDS-RELATED
DISCRIMINATION
  • Homosexuals
  • Prostitutes
  • Drug users
  • Prisoners
  • Refugees Immigrants
  • Women
  • Children

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WOMEN AND AIDS
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Discrimination the most powerful risk and
spread factor of HIV/AIDS
  • Homosexuals moral prejudice, guilt and shame
    feelings, loss of self-esteem and respectability
    seeking refuge underground (promiscuity)
  • Prostitutes moral prejudice, contempt,
    punishment, fear to seek care and assistance
    driven underground
  • Drug users moral prejudice, prohibitionist
    hysteria, fear to be caught driven underground
    (needle promiscuity alcohol and sexual
    promiscuity)
  • Prisoners segregation, repression, violence,
    denial of opportunity or even prohibition to
    practice safe sex and to reduce drug-related harm
    increased risk (10 fold)

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Discrimination the most powerful risk and
spread factor of HIV/AIDS
  • 5. Ethnic minorities marginalization,
    exclusion, racism, inaccessible and unaffordable
    prevention and care structures increased risk
  • 6. Refugees scapegoats, ghettos, threat of
    re-expatriation induced to seek refuge
    underground (poor hygienic conditions)
  • 7. Women subaltern role, denial of empowerment,
    rape increased risk
  • 8. Children sexual abuse, abandonment
    increased risk
  • 9. Developing countries economic globalization
    ruthlessly imposed by the West, colonial
    heritage, wars, social unrest, chronic
    malnutrition, starvation/wasting, immune system
    fragility non-existent, or collapsed, and
    unaffordable prevention and care structures

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CONCLUSION
  • Our experience in HIV/AIDS has brought us to
    discover and recognize solidarity based on
    respect for human rights as the touchstone, the
    central insight, of a new era in public health
    policy
  • (Jonathan Mann)
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