[HTML][HTML] HIV as a chronic disease considerations for service planning in resource-poor settings

L Reynolds - Globalization and Health, 2011 - Springer
This paper reviews the healthcare issues facing nations which have a substantial caseload
of chronic HIV cases. It considers the challenges of extending antiretroviral coverage to an …

Keeping confidence: HIV and the criminal law from HIV service providers' perspectives

C Dodds, M Weait, A Bourne, S Egede - Critical Public Health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
We present qualitative research findings about how perceptions of criminal prosecutions for
the transmission of HIV interact with the provision of high-quality HIV health and social care …

“I don't blame that guy that gave it to me”: Contested discourses of victimisation and culpability in the narratives of heterosexual women infected with HIV

A Persson - AIDS care, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
In Australia, most women with HIV were infected through heterosexual sex, echoing global
patterns. In media coverage, these women are typically portrayed as having been deceived …

Tempering hope with Intimate Knowledge: Contrasting emergences of the concept 'uninfectious' in HIV

P Keogh, C Dodds - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, we contrast two emergences of the concept of 'uninfectious'(that
pharmaceuticals can render someone living with HIV non‐infectious) in HIV. First, using …

Non-culpable ignorance and HIV criminalisation

J Flanigan - Journal of medical ethics, 2014 - jme.bmj.com
In this essay, I argue that any legal framework that addresses sexual transmission of HIV
should be sensitive to the way that culpability can be mitigated by moral and factual …

Human rights-based approaches to HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria

B Baer, A Ball, H Nygren-Krug… - Advancing the human …, 2013 - books.google.com
This chapter will examine the interface between human rights and HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis
(TB), and malaria. While attention to human rights has been explicit from the outset of the …