The role of name-based notification in public health and HIV surveillance
2000
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UNAIDS/JC338
Title
The role of name-based notification in public health and HIV surveillance
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English: jc338-name-based_en_0 - PDF ;
Summary
Debates over whether AIDS and HIV should be made reportable to public health officials, and whether such reports should contain the names of those diagnosed, have regularly recurred during the epidemic, and remain ongoing. In this report a broad context for the discussion of the issues involved have been sought after.
Part 1. The History of Disease Reporting -- Part 2. The History of AIDS and HIV Reporting -- Part 3. Critical Issues in Reporting -- Part 4. Guiding Questions -- Part 5. Conclusions and Recommendations -- Annex. HIV/AIDS Reporting and Third Party Notifications.
Part 1. The History of Disease Reporting -- Part 2. The History of AIDS and HIV Reporting -- Part 3. Critical Issues in Reporting -- Part 4. Guiding Questions -- Part 5. Conclusions and Recommendations -- Annex. HIV/AIDS Reporting and Third Party Notifications.
Date
Geneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), July 2000
Description
47 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-47).
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