Turkmenistan: HIV test must before marriage
Turkmenistan has passed a law making HIV tests mandatory prior to marriage, state media reported on Wednesday, in a sign the reclusive Central Asian state fears the spread of a disease it has always d
Turkmenistan has passed a law making HIV tests mandatory prior to marriage, state media reported on Wednesday, in a sign the reclusive Central Asian state fears the spread of a disease it has always downplayed.
The law is the closest the highly secretive state of 5 million has come to acknowledging a public health threat from the disease which is prevalent throughout the former Soviet Union.
The law, which aims to “create conditions for healthy families and prevent the birth of HIV-infected children” was published in the state newspaper on Wednesday and is effective immediately.
An official from the country’s national AIDS Center, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP that the new law was “very necessary” given the “high risk” of the spread of the virus.
The official cited use of intravenous drugs, mostly sourced from neighbouring Afghanistan, and prostitution as the main means of transmission. Other than “persons entering marriage”, the legislation also enforces HIV tests for blood donors, “persons suspected of narcotics use”, prisoners, citizens of foreign countries applying for work visas and stateless persons.