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Ethics group

Ethics group. Ulla Luhtasela Aung Zaw Naing Lin Sk. Akhtar Ahmad Varaporn Podprasart Julaporn Srinha Gunawan Pratama Yoga Matiar Rahman. Outline of the presentation. 1. Prevention of AIDS 2. Support for HIV-infected people. Prevention of AIDS. Education The role of law

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Ethics group

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  1. Ethics group Ulla Luhtasela Aung Zaw Naing Lin Sk. Akhtar Ahmad Varaporn Podprasart Julaporn Srinha Gunawan Pratama Yoga Matiar Rahman

  2. Outline of the presentation 1. Prevention of AIDS 2. Support for HIV-infected people

  3. Prevention of AIDS • Education • The role of law • The role of religion • Need for animal and human experiments

  4. Prevention is difficult • Lack of knowledge • Change of human behavior • Education is one of the most important tools for the fight against HIV spread

  5. Education • Necessary component in AIDS prevention • Education + practical tools => powerful motivator • Makes people realize that they are at risk

  6. Developing countries • Limited resources • Should be targeted to -high risk groups (quick response) -education of young people (slow response) • Effective country-driven prevention plans

  7. Prevention plan for CSW • Victims • Use of condoms depends on many factors • Health care • Condoms available • Reach out projects • Education in proper languages • Options available

  8. Big question is • Should we legalize prostitution??????????? • Yes? -exists anyway -makes prevention easier • No? -promotes prostitution

  9. Prevention plan for youth • Young people are specially vulnerable • Difficulties to talk about issue • Education in schools -reach almost everyone -start at young age • Education by peer-educators -model of Malaysia

  10. The Role of Law • Compulsory reporting of HIV and AIDS • Mandatory testing for AIDS • Penal sanctions for knowingly spreading HIV • Disclosure of HIV-positive status

  11. THAILAND 1985 - 1991 • “The diseases requiring notification” • Examination compulsory • Termination of action • Ordered to quit job • Report in 24 h • Violation: fines and imprisonment THAILAND 1991- • Voluntary testing and reporting • No notification needed

  12. The role of religion • Very powerful tool • Religious leaders • Social pressure • Don’t accept -homosexuals -pre-marital sex -multiple sex partners • Negative: Prohibit condom use

  13. Animal testing Agree Animal experiments Scientist • New knowledge and techniques • production & testing for vaccines and medicine • understand disease processes • toxicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity • Ethical problems: • Animals are living and feeling • Morally wrong to cause pain Animal rights? • Data don’t always correlate with humans

  14. Alternative choices 1) Refine: more comfortable life and less pain 2) Replace: change animals or way of using them genetic engineering computer models 3) Reduce: lowering the need or number

  15. Human testing • Benefit: Maximize the benefit, Minimize the risk • Justice: Benefit > Risk • Respect: Must be volunteer based and treated with respect

  16. AND THE STORY CONTINUES BY VARAPORN...

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