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Analysis, For and Against: Mandatory AIDS Testing

ent of the 40 million people living with HIV do not know they are infected" ("Bill Clinton Backs Mandatory AIDS Testing," 2006). According to the Foundation, "developing countries need to run at least 200 million HIV tests in the next four years" ("Bill Clinton Backs Mandatory AIDS Testing," 2006). However, as Clinton points out, "[But] when someone tells you there are 40 million sufferers, they're just extrapolating. If 90 percent don't even know, how can you ever reduce the number of sufferers?" ("Bill Clinton Backs Mandatory AIDS Testing," 2006). Clinton argues that these people need to be aware of their HIV status ("Bill Clinton Backs Mandatory AIDS Testing," 2006). According to Reuters news service, "The African nation of Lesotho, where more than 27 percent of the 2.2 million population are HIV-positive and life expectancy is just 34.4 years, will be the first country to do universal testing" ("Bill Clinton Backs Mandatory AIDS Testing," 2006). Clinton explains that Lesotho is "a test case" to determine whether rap

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