AIDS LawPast and Future.ppt
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1、AIDS Law Past and Future,Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS - 21 June 05 Edward P. Richards, JD, MPH Director, Program in Law, Science, and Public Health Professor, Louisiana State University Law Center http:/biotech.law.lsu.edu/cphl/slides/AIDS-com.htm,2,“Secret Sex, Drug Use Fuel Rise in AI
2、DS“,Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 16 June 2005 Researchers said yesterday at CDCs 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta that, given a record 1.1 million people infected with HIV in the United States, the fight against the epidemic is becoming more complicated. “The HIV epidemic is not o
3、ver in the United States, like many people think it is,“ Dr. Ron Valdiserri of CDCs HIV division said at the conclusion of the biennial conference. “Its an increasingly complex epidemic in the US, with multiple populations affected.“,3,Objectives,Put public health in a historical context Explain the
4、 breakdown in public support for public health in the 1970s Show how that breakdown led to AIDS exceptionalism Explain why ending AIDS exceptionalism is the first step to controlling AIDS in the US,4,Public Health Law,Traditionally, public health dealt with external threats to the individual Communi
5、cable diseases Environmental hazards Many of these put the individual or business in conflict with the good of society Law was core to all public health Discussing public health meant discussing law,5,The Roots of Public Health Law,Leviticus Roman water and sewer works Early renaissance Venice Quadr
6、aginta Blackstone Death for breaking quarantine,6,Public Health in the Colonies,Most of the population lived in poorly drained coastal areas Cholera Yellow Fever Urban Diseases Smallpox Tuberculosis Average life expectancy was short,7,Public Health Law Actions in Colonial America,Quarantines, areas
7、of non-intercourse Inspection of ships and sailors Nuisance abatement Colonial governments had and used Draconian public health powers The Police Powers,8,Public Health in the Constitution,Federal Powers Interstate commerce International trade and travel War State Powers Powers not given to the fede
8、ral government Police Powers All public health except that related to foreign shipping and commerce,9,Public Health as National Security,Epidemic disease destabilized society The Black Death broke the feudal system Yellow fever almost destroyed Philadelphia The Courts and the Constitution gave the s
9、tates as much power over public health as they gave the President and Congress over foreign military threats Bioterrorism reminds us of this nexus,10,Public Health: 1850 - 1970,Sanitation Drinking water Waste water Environmental Health Food inspection Housing codes Working conditions Communicable Di
10、seases Vaccinations Investigation and control,11,Communicable Disease Investigation and Control,Mandatory reporting of cases By name No anonymous testing Disease investigation Contact tracing Screening (tuberculosis, syphilis) Disease interventions Contact (“Partner“) notification Education Treatmen
11、t Isolation and quarantine,12,Public Health Law: 1850 - 1970,Best public health practices shaped public health law The courts uniformly supported public health laws (Richards 1989) Laws were rejected if they were subterfuges for restricting interstate trade or racial discrimination Public health law
12、s and public health departments had broad public support,13,The Results: 1850 - 1970,Urban life expectancy almost tripled between 1850 and 1970 Tuberculosis and polio are under control Food and water borne diseases are rare Yellow fever, malaria, and smallpox are eradicated in the US Vaccinations an
13、d disease control are routine and not controversial,14,Leading up to AIDS: 1970 - 1980,In 1969 U.S. Surgeon General William H. Stewart testified before Congress that it was time to close the book on infectious disease. People no longer feared communicable diseases,15,The Role of Fear in Public Healt
14、h,“Reasonable fear saves many lives and prevents much sickness. It is one of the greatest forces for good in preventive medicine . and at times it is the most useful instrument in the hands of the sanitarian.“ (Rosenau 1910) Fear drives public support for disease control,16,Public Health becomes Per
15、sonal Health,Medicaid and the Great Society - 1964 Created a huge fund for indigent medical care Important focus on prenatal and pediatric care Transformed many health departments into medical care providers Personal medical care expertise displaced public health expertise Medical care values displa
16、ced public health values,17,Vaccine Liability Cases,Restatement of Torts 2nd - 1965 Created strict liability Exception for drugs only covers risks the doctor/patient was warned of Allows liability for unforeseeable risks Allows alternative design claims Fueled anti-vaccine campaigns by plaintiffs la
17、wyers,18,Stonewall Riots - 1969,Focused public attention on police harassment of gay men and women Showed the political power of gay voters and supporters in big cities Made the newly emerging bathhouse culture off limits to public health enforcement,19,Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment,This experiment b
18、egan in the 1930s to study the natural history of untreated syphilis in black men. It was continued until the late 1960s, long after penicillin became available (1945), making syphilis treatment safe and effective. This study did great harm to the participants, and to their wives and partners and ch
19、ildren, who were also infected during the duration of the experiment. It undermined the credibility of the public health establishment in minority communities and created suspicion of all public health programs targeting minorities. (Tuskegee 1973),20,Swine Flu - 1976,Driven by the real fear of a gl
20、obal flu pandemic Vaccine was rushed into production A national compensation program was set up Massive push to vaccinate the public No cases of Swine Flu,21,Swine Flu - The Epilog,Fear of Guillain-Barre syndrome and the lack of a good lab test lead to over diagnosis Lawyers helped patients find sym
21、pathetic docs Huge liability for the government, (Unthank) despite limited scientific support (Freedman) Federal and local public health loses credibility and becomes more politically sensitive,22,Hepatitis B in Bathhouses - 1976,Data published in 1976 and 1977 showed a huge hepatitis B epidemic in
22、the bathhouses Almost everyone who was active became infected Hepatitis B is sometimes fatal, with long term complications Nothing was done to close the bathhouses Why? Distracted by Swine Flu? Politically unwilling to take unpopular action?,23,Bathhouses and HIV: 1976-1980,HIV was rare initially Ba
23、thhouses allow a huge number of different contacts Bathhouses allow mixing of social classes and nationalities HIV is hard to catch Bathhouses allow high frequency sex Bathhouses allow high risk sex Bathhouses encourage other STIs, which increase HIV transmission Bathhouse clientele also included IV
24、 drug users,24,What if the Bathhouses had been Closed in the 1970s?,Without bathhouses, HIV would be a small problem in the US Mathematical models show that bathhouses amplified the HIV epidemic in gay men Models show that bathhouses are still critical to the spread of HIV in the US (Thompson) Bathh
25、ouses were the start of AIDS exceptionalism, before AIDS was discovered,25,1981 - Ground Zero in the US,GRID and the first cases (5 years late) HIV was originally concentrated in several metropolitan areas on the coasts: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and in the East Coast Metroplex fro
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