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The ethical implications of “treatment as prevention” in the United States — HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review 16
This article discusses the human rights and ethical implications of treatment as prevention; its authors focus on the United States of America, where the health departments of New York City and San Francisco recommended immediate commencement of antiretroviral therapy for every person who tested HIV-positive, regardless of the state of his or her infection.
| Published On |
2012-05-24 |
| Author |
James B. Krellenstein and Sean Strub |
| Topics |
Treatment, HIV Testing |
| Document Type |
Journal Articles |
| Language |
English |
| Doc Id |
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