The National AIDS Strategy Committee was established in 1991 to examine various apsects of HIV and AIDS. Sub-committees were in turn set up to deal with surveillance, education and prevention, care and management and anti-discrimination. These expert committees have met on numerous occasions since then and have dealt with a variety of issues related to HIV and AIDS. The question of making HIV a notifiable disease has recently been raised at both the care and management sub-committee and by the regional AIDS co-ordinators.
When the issue was raised at National AIDS Strategy Committee level it was agreed that further detailed discussion and debate on all the reasons both for and against notification were required. Therefore, the National AIDS Strategy Committee and its sub-committees will be considering the question and the associated issues in greater detail over the coming months.