Cameron Sally, Godwin John
AIDS Educ Prev. 2014 Jun;26(3):202-13. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2014.26.3.202.
This paper analyses developments and debates regarding legal and human rights issues relevant to the Australian HIV response in the context of treatment as prevention (TasP). A refocusing of prevention priorities on individual responsibilities to 'test and treat' without regard to the legal and human rights context is, we argue, problematic. The paper maintains that the justification of testing and treating for the greater good risks eroding the foundations of a human rights-based approach to HIV prevention, and that the TasP agenda as presently conceived may divert attention from pressing law reform issues relating to sex work, illicit drug use, and criminalization of HIV transmission.
本文分析了在治疗即预防(TasP)背景下,与澳大利亚应对艾滋病病毒相关的法律和人权问题的发展及争论。我们认为,将预防重点重新聚焦于个人“检测与治疗”责任而不顾及法律和人权背景,是存在问题的。本文坚持认为,为了更大利益而进行检测和治疗的理由有可能侵蚀基于人权的艾滋病病毒预防方法的基础,而且目前所构想的TasP议程可能会转移对与性工作、非法药物使用以及将艾滋病病毒传播定为犯罪相关的紧迫法律改革问题的关注。