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Does the AIDS Public Security Bureau have a record?

No. Under normal circumstances, the personal information of HIV-infected people or patients will not be recorded in the public security system. According to Article 39 of the Regulations on AIDS Prevention and Control, when disease prevention and control institutions and entry-exit inspection and quarantine institutions carry out AIDS epidemiological investigation, the units and individuals under investigation shall truthfully provide relevant information. Without the consent of himself or his guardian, no unit or individual may disclose his name, address, work unit, portrait, medical record and other information that may infer the specific identity of his HIV-infected person, AIDS patient and their families. The medical records of HIV-infected people or patients will only be recorded by testing institutions, which is convenient for informing patients to review regularly. Because patients infected with AIDS need systematic and standardized antiviral treatment, it is necessary to record the medical process, and the medical institution where the patient is located has the obligation to keep it confidential.