Over the years, more and more discrimination has become a major problem in the world. Discrimination deals with many different problems; one of the main problems is the evaluation of HIV / AIDS. Many people infected with this disease are discriminated because they can not be controlled after being diagnosed. In all cases, emergency personnel will not carry AIDS patients to the hospital, and the funeral staff refuse to deal with the dead AIDS patients.
Discrimination against people living with HIV / AIDS still exists even after the HIV / AIDS epidemic has lasted nearly 30 years. The basic misinformation about HIV / AIDS, how it spreads and coexist with it is the root cause of this discrimination, eliminating private and public sector employment opportunities and other citizenship It remains as a reason. Discrimination will continue to exist until people understand that HIV / AIDS makes it impossible for anyone to explicitly prevent working, taking care, or receiving medical care.
The social environment of HIV / AIDS is characterized by discrimination by people and the government. "According to Spigelman," prejudice, discrimination, and stigma play a central and decisive role in the history of Canadian HIV / AIDS Historically, if there is discrimination, the virus can expand Discrimination occurs when certain aspects such as sexual orientation and substance abuse are extended to individuals and all HIV / AIDS patient diversity for each HIV / AIDS patient HIV / The people at risk for AIDS, the discrimination they experience is based on the status of HIV infection, their involvement in being at risk of HIV / AIDS, and / or other leftovers such as women It may be more complicated by members of the group., Double spirits, sex workers, injecting drugs)
Many Federal laws protect people living with HIV and AIDS from discrimination. For example, according to the American Disability Act (ADA), in order to protect people living with HIV and AIDS from discrimination, federal bills that guarantee equality of employment, housing, public facilities, telecommunications, and transportation opportunities apply . And the service of the state government. According to the Federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), people living with HIV and AIDS can also receive protection against housing discrimination and are subject to Federal government funded programs under section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act not.
Between lesbians, gays, bisexuals. In addition, discrimination against lesbian, gay and bisexual people in employment and dwelling still seems to be widespread. The epidemic of HIV / AIDS is another area that adversely affects prejudice and discrimination of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. In the early days of the epidemic, the hypothesis that HIV / AIDS is "a gay disease" led to delaying response to the massive social anxiety that AIDS would cause. Homosexuals and bisexual men are particularly affected by this disease. Relationship with HIV / AIDS and homosexuals and bisexual men, and confidence that all gay and bisexual men are further infected