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Do people living with HIV/AIDS have special rights or responsibilities?
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Since everyone is entitled to fundamental human rights without discrimination, people living with HIV/AIDS have the same rights as seronegative people to education, employment, health, travel, marriage, procreation, privacy, social security, scientific benefits, asylum, etc. Seronegative and seropositive people share responsibility for avoiding HIV infection/re-infection. But many people, including women, children and teenagers, cannot negotiate safe sex because of their low status in society or, lack of personal power. Therefore, men whether knowingly infected or unaware of their HIV status, have a special responsibility of not putting others at risk.
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