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5 Hous. J. Health L. & Pol'y 145 (2004-2005)
The Immigration HIV Exclusion: An Ineffective Means for Promoting Public Health in a Global Age

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Copyright © 2005 April Thompson,
Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy
ISSN 1534-7907
THE IMMIGRATION HIV EXCLUSION:
AN INEFFECTIVE MEANS FOR PROMOTING PUBLIC
HEALTH IN A GLOBAL AGE
April Thompson
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, the popular media have bombarded the Ameri-
can public with information about relatively new disease threats.
Many of these diseases originated outside the United States. For ex-
ample, the West Nile Virus, which scientists believe has been in the
United States since at least 1999, is thought to be closely related to
strains of a virus found in Africa, West Asia, and the Middle East.'
Since the discovery of West Nile virus in New York City in early
2000,2 the virus is now recognized as an established seasonal epi-
demic in the United States.3 In early 2003, Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS), which originated in Asia, gained international
attention when the illness spread over a few months to more than
twenty-four countries, including the United States.4 Of the eight
persons known to be infected with SARS in the United States, all
had contracted the highly contagious disease while traveling in
other parts of the world.5 Later that same year, the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed that bovine spongi-
form encephalopathy (BSE), popularly known as mad cow dis-
'Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Overview of West Nile Virus, at http://
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/qa/overview.htm (last visited Nov. 13, 2004).
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3 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, West Nile Virus: What You Need to Know, at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/wnv-factSheet.htm (last visited Nov. 13,
2004) [hereinafter CDC, West Nile Virus].
4 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Fact Sheet: Basic Information About SARS, at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/factsheet.htm (last visited Nov. 15, 2004) [hereinafter
CDC, SARS Fact Sheet].
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