Thursday, October 24, 2013

Swedish scientists believe unjustified prosecution of HIV

Swedish government institution has refused. The police with information about HIV-positive, to infect, women suspected Under Swedish law an HIV-positive person who knowingly unprotected sexual contact with a healthy person is 1-10 years in prison. Refused, however, the Swedish Institute for Infectious Diseases of the police information about HIV-positive, which is suspected of infecting women to give. A leading specialist and regional manager Ian Albert Institute (Jan Albert) explained that from now believes in the organization that HIV infection is not considered a crime, and that everyone needs to understand the risks of unprotected sex put together. Director Ragnar Norrby (Ragnar Norrby) added that work on the criminalization of HIV prevention is difficult, and that the punishment is too harsh for an infection. Furthermore, the development of antiretroviral drugs has made HIV as a multiple.

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