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Michela Blain1, Stephaun E Wallace2,3, Courtney Tuegel4,5
1Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA michela.blain@gmail.com.
Abstract:
During the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, it was crucial that providers take steps to protect patients by managing HIV with the perspective of 'HIV exceptionalism'. However, in 2020, the social and historical barriers erected by this concept, as demonstrated in this patient's case, are considerably impeding progress to end the epidemic. With significant medical advances in HIV treatment and prevention, the policies informed by HIV exceptionalism now paradoxically perpetuate stigma and inequities, particularly for people of colour. To improve overall HIV care, the medical community must move past HIV exceptionalism by liberalising diagnostics, instituting clinician implicit bias training and advocating to fully decriminalise HIV non-disclosure.
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