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Fear of Foreigners: HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay, and residence

机译:惧怕外国人:与艾滋病毒有关的入境,居留和居住限制

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Among the earliest and the most enduring responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been the imposition by governments of entry, stay, and residence restrictions for non-nationals living with HIV and AIDS. Sixty-six of the 186 countries in the world for which data are available currently have some form of restriction in place. Although international human rights law allows for discrimination in the face of public health considerations, such discrimination must be the least intrusive measure required to effectively address the public health concern. HIV-related travel restrictions, by contrast, not only do not protect public health, but result in deleterious effects both at the societal level – negatively impacting HIV prevention and treatment efforts – and at the individual level, affecting, in particular, labor migrants, refugee candidates, students, and short-term travelers. Governments should repeal these laws and policies, and instead devote legislative attention and national resources to comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and treatment programmes serving citizens and non-citizens alike.
机译:对艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行的最早,最持久的应对措施是政府对携带艾滋病毒和艾滋病的非国民实行入境,居留和居留限制。目前可获得数据的186个国家中,有66个国家/地区已经实施了某种形式的限制。尽管国际人权法考虑到公共卫生的考虑而允许歧视,但这种歧视必须是有效解决公共卫生问题所需的最少干预措施。与此相反,与艾滋病毒有关的旅行限制不仅不能保护公共健康,而且会在社会一级(对艾滋病毒的预防和治疗工作产生负面影响)以及在个人一级,特别是对劳务移民产生不利影响,难民候选人,学生和短期旅行者。各国政府应废除这些法律和政策,而应将立法关注和国家资源投入到为公民和非公民服务的全面的艾滋病毒预防,护理和治疗计划中。

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