This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) should have autonomy and privacy rights to choose whether to consent to an HIV test and to disclose their serologic status. It also demonstrates that the risk of HIV transmission in health care settings is exceedingly low, that it is probably lower than other well-accepted risks taken by patients and professionals, and that there are other less intrusive ways to further reduce the risk. The article concludes that knowledge of a patient\u27s serologic status is unlikely to reduce risk, since no effective action could be taken with the information. Balanced against the negligible public health benefit of a right to know are signifi...
The systemic consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa are evident not only in demograph...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based o...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
Balancing the rights of suspected or actual HIV-infected individuals versus the preferences of patie...
ABSTRACT. Accidental human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of patients in health care setting...
This Article explores the legal aspects of the dilemma facing an HIV-infected surgeon with respect t...
This Article explores the legal aspects of the dilemma facing an HIV-infected surgeon with respect t...
In addition to illness, disability, and death, AIDS has evoked fear in the hearts and minds of most ...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based o...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV/AIDS, an epidemic that continues to claim thousands of lives annually, disproportionately affect...
The systemic consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa are evident not only in demograph...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based o...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
Balancing the rights of suspected or actual HIV-infected individuals versus the preferences of patie...
ABSTRACT. Accidental human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of patients in health care setting...
This Article explores the legal aspects of the dilemma facing an HIV-infected surgeon with respect t...
This Article explores the legal aspects of the dilemma facing an HIV-infected surgeon with respect t...
In addition to illness, disability, and death, AIDS has evoked fear in the hearts and minds of most ...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based o...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS. There is no cure for it, only treatme...
HIV/AIDS, an epidemic that continues to claim thousands of lives annually, disproportionately affect...
The systemic consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa are evident not only in demograph...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based o...