Brandt A M
Department of Social Medicine, and Health Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.
Science. 1988 Jan 22;239(4838):375-80. doi: 10.1126/science.3276007.
This article presents an overview of the history of medical and public health responses to syphilis in the 20th-century United States and briefly evaluates the relevance and significance of these approaches for the AIDS epidemic. The parallels are numerous: they relate to science, public health, civil liberties, and social attitudes concerning sexually transmitted infection. The strengths and limits of past approaches to controlling sexually transmitted diseases are explored as a possible guide for AIDS policy.
本文概述了20世纪美国针对梅毒的医学和公共卫生应对措施的历史,并简要评估了这些方法与艾滋病流行的相关性和重要性。两者的相似之处众多:涉及科学、公共卫生、公民自由以及对性传播感染的社会态度。探讨过去控制性传播疾病方法的优缺点,可为艾滋病政策提供可能的指导。