Few diseases have raised as many ethical questions as AIDS and HIV infection. One of these questions concerns the use of blood tests to identify individuals infected with HIV. Because there is no known cure for AIDS, most efforts today aim at reducing the number of cases through prevention of transmission. This fact sparked the debate over identifying HIV carriers. Fear of transmission throughout much of the population has led many to call for a universal routine screening to identify people who are seropositive for HIV and who therefore could transmit the virus to others. In this short presentation, the ethical issue concerning systematic screening of an entire population is purposely ignored because such a screening programme...
Historically, medicine has focused on the treatment of disease. The aims were to diagnose the clinic...
New guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that opt-out screening ...
BACKGROUND: The Unlinked Anonymous Prevalence Monitoring Programme for HIV in England and Wales was ...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) poses a compelling ethical challenge to medicine, scie...
This paper describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testingthat is...
<p>Some screening tests for donor blood that are used by blood services to prevent transfusion-trans...
To reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Granich et al.1 (2009) have proposed...
INTRODUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five human im...
HIV testing is now placed under the general consent to treat. What is not clear are the cost and co...
To reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Granich et al. (2009) have proposed ...
The use of combined Anti-Retroviral Therapy (cART) has been revolutionary in the history of the figh...
One of the authors (T.J.) was invited by the AIDS Advisory Group to form a widely representative com...
Recently, scholars have called for more robust population and public health ethical frameworks to in...
Historically, medicine has focused on the treatment of disease. The aims were to diagnose the clinic...
New guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that opt-out screening ...
BACKGROUND: The Unlinked Anonymous Prevalence Monitoring Programme for HIV in England and Wales was ...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) poses a compelling ethical challenge to medicine, scie...
This paper describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testingthat is...
<p>Some screening tests for donor blood that are used by blood services to prevent transfusion-trans...
To reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Granich et al.1 (2009) have proposed...
INTRODUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five human im...
HIV testing is now placed under the general consent to treat. What is not clear are the cost and co...
To reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Granich et al. (2009) have proposed ...
The use of combined Anti-Retroviral Therapy (cART) has been revolutionary in the history of the figh...
One of the authors (T.J.) was invited by the AIDS Advisory Group to form a widely representative com...
Recently, scholars have called for more robust population and public health ethical frameworks to in...
Historically, medicine has focused on the treatment of disease. The aims were to diagnose the clinic...
New guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that opt-out screening ...
BACKGROUND: The Unlinked Anonymous Prevalence Monitoring Programme for HIV in England and Wales was ...