Gabrielbab, I think I have said all I had to say on this issue. I would only add that it is appropriate for health authorities to run tests for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV infection every time somebody gets stuck with a needle or a sharp surgical instrument, as a precautionary as well as documentational measure. And there is definitely a significant risk of catching HIV by repeated needle sharing in drug users. So the needle exchange program has a role to play.
But I am puzzled by the fact that you wrote: > >Sure do. > In response to the following from me: >> >>The point is it is wrong to disseminate urban >>legends and hoaxes through chain letters and spam >>email.Do you disagree? >> I will assume that it is a typing error, and that you actually meant you agree with me. Cheers, Santosh
