Rights of HIV/AIDS patients spelt out
[China Daily 13 February 2006]
http://english.people.com.cn/200602/13/eng20060213_242256.html
The rights and obligations of HIV/AIDS sufferers and efforts required
at various levels to fight the disease were made pubic in a regulation
released yesterday.
The Regulation on AIDS Prevention and Control, issued by the State
Council on January 18, is due to take effect from March 1.
According to the regulation:
• No employer or individual can discriminate against people with
HIV/AIDS or their relatives. Their right to marriage, employment,
medical care and education are protected by law.
• For instance, no organization or individual can disclose the
names, addresses work places of people with HIV/AIDS, or their relatives,
without permission.
• At the same time, victims should fulfil a few obligations, including
informing their sexual partners and doctors and taking necessary
measures to prevent from infecting others. They face civil or criminal
charges if they fail to do so.
• Governments above the county-level must lead the prevention and
control of HIV/AIDS.
• Governments above the county-level must provide free anti-HIV/AIDS
drugs for rural AIDS patients and underprivileged urban patients,
and offer free treatment and consultation on prevention of the mother-to-baby
infection for pregnant women.
"I am pleased to see the final report, which constitutes a
crucial part of the country's overall anti-AIDS strategy,"
Joel Rehnstrom, country co-ordinator of UNAIDS China office, told
Xinhua News Agency.
According to latest estimates, China has 650,000 HIV/AIDS sufferers
including 75,000 AIDS patients.
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