Shelby County
commissioners recently debated a plan to screen inmates for HIV prior to their
release.
During an April 18
jail budget discussion, Commissioner Henri E. Brooks proposed pre-release HIV
testing of inmates as a way to slow the spread of HIV. “Common sense says we
need to do this,” she said.
“It does not appear
unreasonable to test them on the way out of the jail because they’ve been in an
environment where they could contract HIV,” Commissioner Brent Taylor noted in
support.
Yvonne Madlock of the
county health department said HIV tests already are offered to inmates who want
them. Approximately 2 percent of those requesting an HIV test are found to be
positive, she said. She also cautioned that widespread testing could be
complicated by false-negative/positive results. The discussion ended without a
vote.
In 2008, Brooks
called for the distribution of condoms in the county jail. Then-Sheriff Mark
Luttrell shot down that proposal, saying sex between inmates is prohibited.
The Friends of AIDS
Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for HIV positive
individuals and empowering people to make healthy choices to prevent the spread
of the HIV virus. To learn more about The Friends of AIDS Foundation, please
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