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  Texas jury concludes saliva of HIV-positive man a ‘deadly weapon’, sentenced to 35 yrs jail
16.05.08
  Guidelines on prosecuting criminal HIV transmission for England & Wales finally published
19.03.08
  Decriminalise reckless HIV transmission, argues HIV legal expert
22.02.08
  Reckless HIV transmission case dismissed due to insufficient evidence (amended)
11.02.08
  Swiss experts say individuals with undetectable viral load and no STI cannot transmit HIV during sex
30.01.08
  English Appeal Court rules that HIV non-disclosure may be 'provocation' (amended)
05.12.07
  US and China announce changes to current HIV-positive visitor restrictions
13.11.07
  Convictions for HIV transmission that rely on phylogenetic evidence are 'unsafe', says BMJ editorial
07.09.07
  HIV prosecutions are reckless, say campaigners
18.07.07
  Australia: HIV transmission prosecutions and migrants controversy set stage for IAS conference
10.07.07
  South Africa's Justice Edwin Cameron: 'irrational fear' and 'stigma' feed increasing calls for criminal HIV transmission laws
29.06.07
  UNAIDS and UK both issue draft confidentiality guidelines for patient record sharing
27.06.07
  IAS conference in Sydney will go ahead despite Howard's latest comments on HIV-positive migrants
04.06.07
  Four Dutch men accused of 'premeditated' criminal HIV transmission via rape and injection
01.06.07
  Campaign to stop UK deportations of HIV-positive failed asylum seekers launched
31.05.07
  Proposed changes to English public health law may adversely affect rights of HIV-positive individuals
30.05.07
  FDA upholds ban on gay men ever giving blood
24.05.07

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