WO2002089653A3 - Process for hiv/infectious disease prevention through partner infection status compatibility - Google Patents

Process for hiv/infectious disease prevention through partner infection status compatibility Download PDF

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WO2002089653A3
WO2002089653A3 PCT/AP2002/000001 AP0200001W WO02089653A3 WO 2002089653 A3 WO2002089653 A3 WO 2002089653A3 AP 0200001 W AP0200001 W AP 0200001W WO 02089653 A3 WO02089653 A3 WO 02089653A3
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Abel Bulawayo
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    • G16INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION FIELDS
    • G16HHEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
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The spread of HIV/Infectious diseases can be effectively controlled by forging relationship based on HIV/Infection status compatibility between sexually intimate partners. However, many individuals are too traumatized to know their HIV/Infection status, leading to avoidance of separate pre-dating tests or co-tests between partners deciding on sexually intimate relationships. This leads to lack of managed HIV/Infection status compatibility, which means negative to negative infection relationships are only left to chance. This favours uncontrolled spread of infection especially in married relationships where need for conception poses constraints on protected sex. A process is described wherein individuals too scared to know their HIV/Infection results but desirous of reducing their chances of being infected, or infecting others, are voluntarily tested for infection. The test results are concealed from all, including both the test handlers and the test subjects, but the same are used for segregation of the individuals into HIV/Infection positive and negative dating zones. A means comprising concealed introduction of the infection status into a databased alongside the personality profile of the test subject and an information system network, are used to achieve a segregation and an infection status compatibility match making and daing.
PCT/AP2002/000001 2001-04-11 2002-04-10 Process for hiv/infectious disease prevention through partner infection status compatibility WO2002089653A2 (en)

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EP0734000A2 (en) * 1994-12-30 1996-09-25 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation Automated system for identifying authorized system users
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EP0734000A2 (en) * 1994-12-30 1996-09-25 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation Automated system for identifying authorized system users
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