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Ethics group Ulla Luhtasela Aung Zaw Naing Lin Sk. Akhtar Ahmad Varaporn Podprasart Julaporn Srinha Gunawan Pratama Yoga Matiar Rahman
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Outline of the presentation 1. Prevention of AIDS 2. Support for HIV-infected people
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Prevention of AIDS Education The role of law The role of religion Need for animal and human experiments
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Prevention is difficult Lack of knowledge Change of human behavior Education is one of the most important tools for the fight against HIV spread
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Education Necessary component in AIDS prevention Education + practical tools => powerful motivator Makes people realize that they are at risk
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Developing countries Limited resources Should be targeted to -high risk groups (quick response) -education of young people (slow response) Effective country-driven prevention plans
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Prevention plan for CSW Victims Use of condoms depends on many factors Health care Condoms available Reach out projects Education in proper languages Options available
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Big question is Should we legalize prostitution??????????? Yes? -exists anyway -makes prevention easier No? -promotes prostitution
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Prevention plan for youth Young people are specially vulnerable Difficulties to talk about issue Education in schools -reach almost everyone -start at young age Education by peer-educators -model of Malaysia
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The Role of Law Compulsory reporting of HIV and AIDS Mandatory testing for AIDS Penal sanctions for knowingly spreading HIV Disclosure of HIV-positive status
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THAILAND 1985 - 1991 “The diseases requiring notification” –Examination compulsory –Termination of action –Ordered to quit job –Report in 24 h –Violation: fines and imprisonment THAILAND 1991- –Voluntary testing and reporting –No notification needed
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The role of religion Very powerful tool Religious leaders Social pressure Don’t accept -homosexuals -pre-marital sex -multiple sex partners Negative: Prohibit condom use
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Animal experiments Scientist Agree Ethical problems: Animals are living and feeling Morally wrong to cause pain Data don’t always correlate with humans New knowledge and techniques production & testing for vaccines and medicine understand disease processes toxicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity Animal rights? Animal testing
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Alternative choices 1) Refine: more comfortable life and less pain 2) Replace: change animals or way of using them genetic engineering computer models 3) Reduce: lowering the need or number
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Human testing Benefit: Maximize the benefit, Minimize the risk Justice: Benefit > Risk Respect: Must be volunteer based and treated with respect
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