The French National Program for the Prevention and Control of AIDS

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The French policy concerning the fight against the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a complete and well-balanced one, using information not only for the general awareness of the general population, but also with the help of specific actions aimed at high risk groups. Screening is mandatory for blood, organ and cell donors, but it must absolutely respect individual rights and the rules of ethics. Therefore it must be voluntary and totally respect privacy and professional confidence. France does not undertake screening at the border, but does inform people traveling to and from the country. The monitoring and medical care will be given daily for ambulatory patients, and in specific hospital services according to the symptoms of the others. To save money and to be more efficient, tests will be grouped in specific laboratories. Research is, with prevention, the only hope of stopping the spread of AIDS. More than 50 laboratories are at this moment working, and important funds and materials have been allocated. International cooperation is needed, along with the coordination of the World Health Organization, and the action undertaken by the European Community, to establish the most efficient methods of preventing the spread of this new viral infection that now concerns the whole world.

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