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  • Controversy Over China Push to Eliminate Anonymous HIV Tests

    Health officials in southern China are proposing new legislation to require real-name registration for HIV testing, a move aimed at lowering infection rates that has sparked controversy over personal privacy. 

    9 hours ago | Wall Street Journal
  • Chinese CDC responds to concerns over real-name HIV tests

    Real-name HIV testing will allow health care personnel to maintain contact with HIV carriers and help carriers to prevent their intimate partners from being infected, an official with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention was quoted as saying in the Monday edition of Health News, the Ministry of Health's affiliated newspaper.

    13 February 2012 | China Daily
  • Informed consent on trial

    Lengthy, complicated documents leave many clinical-trial participants in the dark about the risks they face.

    06 February 2012 | Nature
  • HIV+? Don't worry, some UAE clinics will not tell the authorities

    Many clinics suspected of not informing health authority about positive cases.

    06 February 2012 | Emirates 24/7
  • Austria: Man accused of criminal HIV transmission fights "unconstitutional" forced blood test

    A man in Austria is taking a case to the Constitutional Court that challenges the forcible testing of blood for HIV (as well as for use in phylogenetic analysis) that was legalised on 1 January 2012 through an amendment of the Criminal Procedure Code by the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2011.

    18 January 2012 | Criminal HIV Transmission
  • Harare clinics force HIV/AIDS tests for pregnant women

    In a move that is likely to raise the ire of HIV/AIDS activists, maternity clinics in the city are conducting compulsory HIV/AIDS tests on pregnant women before they can register for delivery The Zimbabwean can exclusively reveal.

    18 January 2012 | The Zimbabwean
  • Local Michigan county wants to force meds on HIV criminal suspect

    Sangeeta Ghosh, assistant corporate counsel for Kent County, Mich., says should the 51-year-old man charged in two cases of failing to disclose his HIV-positive status to sexual partners make bail, the county is prepared to ask a court to force him to take antiretroviral medications.

    11 January 2012 | American Independent
  • Atlanta man used HIV patients' data to defraud Medicaid

    An Atlanta man who volunteered to help HIV patients and then used that access to obtain their personal information and defraud Georgia's Medicaid program is headed to prison, state prosecutors said Wednesday.

    05 January 2012 | Atlanta Journal Constitution
  • South Africa: Democratic Alliance's new HIV clanger

    A senior DA politician has become the latest member of his party to become embroiled in a battle with medical experts and NGOs after questioning why people in SA should not be tested for HIV/ Aids without their consent. 

    15 December 2011 | Independent Online
  • South Africa: Democratic Alliance's new HIV clanger

    A SENIOR DA politician has become the latest member of his party to become embroiled in a battle with medical experts and NGOs after questioning why people in SA should not be tested for HIV/Aids without their consent.

    14 December 2011 | Independent Online
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