Are all full blown AIDS cases are reportable by name?
No, not all full blown AIDS cases are reportable by name. Reporting requirements for HIV/AIDS cases vary by country and region, and may also depend on the specific circumstances of the case.
In some jurisdictions, only confirmed cases of HIV infection are reportable by name, while in others, both HIV infection and AIDS cases are reportable. Additionally, some jurisdictions may require reporting of only cases that meet certain criteria, such as those that are newly diagnosed or those that have progressed to a certain stage of the disease.
It is important to consult the specific laws and regulations in the relevant jurisdiction to determine the exact reporting requirements for HIV/AIDS cases.
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