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Transmission

This HIV Policy Resource Bank category includes materials focused on the basic facts of HIV transmission: how it does and does not occur, and the different transmission risks through various identified routes. However, these materials also focus on disputes or misunderstandings about the routes and relative risks of HIV transmission and how those misunderstadings affect policy and legal decisions.

Highlighted Resources
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Sample Expert Statement on HIV Transmission Risk, Center for HIV Law & Policy (2009)

March 11, 2009
Resource

HIV and Its Transmission, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999

January 26, 2009
Resources and Related Content
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Couture v. Bonfils Memorial Blood Center, Amicus Brief, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, ACLU (2005)

May 29, 2007
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Cases and Resources on Criminal HIV Exposure/Transmission, Lambda Legal and The Center for HIV Law & Policy (2002)

May 24, 2007
Resource

State v. Jones, 3 P.3d 142 (N.M. Ct. App. 2000)

May 24, 2007
Resource

Couture v. Bonfils Memorial Blood Center, Amicus Brief, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, Center's Legal Initiatives Project (CLIP) (2005)

May 18, 2007
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State v. Bird, Amicus Brief, Supreme Court of Ohio, Lambda Legal (August 7, 1997)

March 20, 2007
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