Spitting at Science: The Unjustified Criminalization of Spitting While  HIV-Positive - Bill of Health

Spitting at Science: The Unjustified Criminalization of Spitting While HIV-Positive - Bill of Health

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Saliva doesn’t transmit HIV, yet a number of states explicitly criminalize the act of spitting if one is HIV-positive. These laws are grossly out of step with our current medical and social understanding of HIV.

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