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- HIV_exceptionalism abstract "HIV exceptionalism is the term given to the trend to treat AIDS differently from other diseases, including other sexually transmitted, infectious, lethal diseases in law and policy. HIV exceptionalists emphasize the human rights of people living with AIDS, in particular their rights to privacy, confidentiality, and autonomy. They also believe that all people seeking an HIV test always require special services, such as counseling with every HIV test, special informed consent paperwork, and guaranteed anonymity in public health reporting. In many places, it is illegal to disclose HIV test results over the phone or over the internet.Part of this is motivated by a desire to reduce the likelihood of suicide in recently diagnosed people. Other goals include encouraging people to consent to the test by, for example, preventing the government from associating a positive test result with an identifiable individual, or preventing other healthcare professionals from learning that the individual had ever been tested, even if the test result was negative. As treatment regimes, understanding of the pandemic, and awareness about HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination evolves, more scholars are arguing for an end to HIV exceptionalism. HIV exceptionalism in testing increases bureaucratic burden, reduces the availability of HIV testing, and stigmatizes it as something "special" instead of a normal part of healthcare.".
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- HIV_exceptionalism comment "HIV exceptionalism is the term given to the trend to treat AIDS differently from other diseases, including other sexually transmitted, infectious, lethal diseases in law and policy. HIV exceptionalists emphasize the human rights of people living with AIDS, in particular their rights to privacy, confidentiality, and autonomy.".
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