Discrimination against people with HIV and AIDS in Poland. |
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Authors: | R Danziger |
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Institution: | Health Policy Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. |
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Abstract: | The recent increase in HIV seroprevalence in Poland, particularly among injecting drug users, has been accompanied by widespread discrimination against people affected by HIV and AIDS. As in other countries, this discrimination may be attributed to a large extent to fear and ignorance about HIV and AIDS together with pre-existing prejudices against the people who are most commonly associated with the epidemic. In Poland extreme hostility towards drug users combined with the powerful influence of a traditional Catholic church have so far impeded effective education about HIV and AIDS and anti-discrimination strategies. |
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