Pubdate: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 Source: Charlotte Creative Loafing (NC) Copyright: 2003 Creative Loafing Charlotte, Inc. Contact: http://www.cln.com/charlotte/newsstand/current/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1100 Author: Amy Keith, RN Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) GIVE OUT NEEDLES Of course Tara Servatius is right in her comment that certain behaviors are risk factors for HIV/AIDS ("Yes, Sex Causes AIDS," August 27). However, people have been engaging in risky sexual behaviors since the beginning of recorded history. One program which would at least help to reduce the spread of HIV would be a clean-needle program -- the distribution of unused, sterile syringes to anyone, no questions asked. As a former public health nurse, I know that these supplies are cheap and easy to obtain. Also good would be to re-institute a program that would make condoms available to anyone at any Health Department clinic. No amount of proselytizing by the religious right is going to change the fact that HIV is a public health problem, not a moral pronouncement from God on certain behaviors. I have had the onerous task of informing a 19-year-old girl that she was HIV positive, and I'm betting she was already well aware of its causes. For her it was (she said) a contaminated needle. Twenty-five cents or so from a local health department for a clean syringe could have spared her this devastating news. Amy Keith, RN Charlotte - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk