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Compulsory AIDS Testing Pushed by Bill Clinton

In a speech in London, former president Bill Clinton declared his support for compulsory AIDS testing in developing countries where AIDS drugs are available. The Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative helps provide cheaper AIDS tests and drugs worldwide. Clinton clarified that he only supports this policy when the countries involved are willing to do it. Because it is estimated that more than 90 percent of those living with HIV do not know they have it, Clinton feels that compulsory testing, where possible, is the only realistic way to reduce the number of those who will become infected in the future, and that the policy would only make sense in countries with high levels of infection. Lesotho, an African country, is so far the only country that has decided to mandate AIDS testing for all of its citizens. Compulsory testing for AIDS remains controversial, both due to cost and availability issues in many countries with high incidence, but also because of the stigma attached to the disease, previous lack of treatment options, and fears about discrimination if the HIV status of citizens became known. Rapid HIV tests are now easy to use and give results in less than a half hour, and treatment options now offer many the chance for a relatively normal life, rather than a death sentence.

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