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AIDS Policy Law. 1997 Jun 13;12(11):12. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/97702681


Abstract: The Health Department of Puerto Rico aborted plans to require individuals who test positive for HIV to report names of their sex partners to public health workers. The partner notification proposal will be converted to a voluntary program. The controversial provision would have required anyone who tested positive for HIV antibodies to give a list of their sex partners, including addresses and phone numbers, to the health department. Failure to comply would be punishable by fines up to $5,000. AIDS advocates and legal experts predicted that this proposal would have been unenforceable, and a disaster for HIV prevention and treatment efforts.
Keywords: *Contact Tracing/LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD *HIV SeropositivityKWDcontacttracing/legislation&jurisprudKWDhivseropositivity
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