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Sat Jul 21, 2012, 10:22 AM Jul 2012

Infographic: We Can't Stop AIDS Without Ending the Drug War

By Jag Davies | Sourced from AlterNet
Posted at July 20, 2012, 10:44 am

http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/1035457/infographic%3A_we_can%27t_stop_aids_without_ending_the_drug_war/#paragraph3

Millions of people have died of AIDS because of bad drug policy -- and millions more lives hang in the balance.

The International AIDS Conference will be held in the U. S. for the first time in 22 years this July 22-27, in Washington DC. Activists, public health professionals, and distinguished world leaders are mobilizing in Washington with a clear message: the criminalization of people who use drugs -- and especially backward government policies that restrict syringe access -- are driving the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Throughout the world, research has consistently shown that drug criminalization forces people who use drugs away from public health services and into hidden environments where HIV risks become significantly elevated. Mass incarceration of nonviolent drug offenders also plays a major role in spreading the pandemic, as inhumane conditions and lack of HIV prevention or treatment measures in prison lead to HIV outbreaks and AIDS cases behind bars - and among families and communities once those imprisoned are released.

Yet in countries where addiction is treated as a health issue, the fight against HIV/AIDS is being won. New HIV infections in countries such as Australia, Germany and Switzerland have been virtually eliminated among people who use drugs, just as mother-to-child HIV transmission has been eliminated in countries that make medicines for pregnant women accessible.....


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