Repository logo
  • English
  • Srpski (lat)
  • Српски
Log In
Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. Browse by Author

Browsing by Author "Prelic, A. (6508036685)"

Filter results by typing the first few letters
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
  • Results Per Page
  • Sort Options
  • Loading...
    Thumbnail Image
    Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    consent settings
    Publication
    HIV seropositivity in a Yugoslav prison population.
    (1990)
    Radovanovic, Z. (7005270902)
    ;
    Prelic, A. (6508036685)
    ;
    Pavicic, D. (6602812327)
    ;
    Vujic, A. (6603255465)
    ;
    Cobic, P. (7801585611)
    ;
    Gledovic, Z. (6603289215)
    An estimated number of HIV infected individuals in Yugoslavia might be about 3000. I.v. drug users are by far the most affected population group. Prevalence of HIV seropositivity among imprisoned drug users in Belgrade approaches 50%. An effective control of unvoluntary homosexual contacts in prisons is not feasible. Having in mind a moral obligation of the society to preserve the health of its confined members, we advocate the right of (voluntary or on request screened) HIV seronegative individuals to chose to share the cell with inmates shown to be HIV seronegative as well.
  • Loading...
    Thumbnail Image
    Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    consent settings
    Publication
    HIV seropositivity in a Yugoslav prison population.
    (1990)
    Radovanovic, Z. (7005270902)
    ;
    Prelic, A. (6508036685)
    ;
    Pavicic, D. (6602812327)
    ;
    Vujic, A. (6603255465)
    ;
    Cobic, P. (7801585611)
    ;
    Gledovic, Z. (6603289215)
    An estimated number of HIV infected individuals in Yugoslavia might be about 3000. I.v. drug users are by far the most affected population group. Prevalence of HIV seropositivity among imprisoned drug users in Belgrade approaches 50%. An effective control of unvoluntary homosexual contacts in prisons is not feasible. Having in mind a moral obligation of the society to preserve the health of its confined members, we advocate the right of (voluntary or on request screened) HIV seronegative individuals to chose to share the cell with inmates shown to be HIV seronegative as well.

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback