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HIV and AIDS, testing, screening, and confidentiality - Introduction
Authors:
Bennett, R Erin, CA
Citation:
R. Bennett et Ca. Erin, HIV and AIDS, testing, screening, and confidentiality - Introduction, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 1-20
HIV testing and screening: Current practicalities and future possibilities
Authors:
Corbitt, G
Citation:
G. Corbitt, HIV testing and screening: Current practicalities and future possibilities, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 21-38
Counselling and HIV testing: Ethical dilemmas
Authors:
Sherr, L
Citation:
L. Sherr, Counselling and HIV testing: Ethical dilemmas, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 39-60
HIV screening: Benefits and harms for the individual and the community
Authors:
Manuel, C
Citation:
C. Manuel, HIV screening: Benefits and harms for the individual and the community, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 61-74
HIV testing, screening, and confidentiality: An American perspective
Authors:
Richards, EP
Citation:
Ep. Richards, HIV testing, screening, and confidentiality: An American perspective, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 75-90
Compensation and consent: A brief comparative examination of liability forHIV-infected blood
Authors:
Giesen, D
Citation:
D. Giesen, Compensation and consent: A brief comparative examination of liability forHIV-infected blood, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 91-106
Individual responsibility for health
Authors:
De Beaufort, I
Citation:
I. De Beaufort, Individual responsibility for health, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 107-124
Is society responsible for my health?
Authors:
Holm, S
Citation:
S. Holm, Is society responsible for my health?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 125-139
HIV/AIDS and the point and scope of medical confidentiality
Authors:
Vedder, A
Citation:
A. Vedder, HIV/AIDS and the point and scope of medical confidentiality, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 140-148
Can health care workers care for their patients and be advocates of third-party interests?
Authors:
Hilhorst, MT
Citation:
Mt. Hilhorst, Can health care workers care for their patients and be advocates of third-party interests?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 149-165
HIV infection and the health care worker: The case for limited disclosure
Authors:
Farsides, CCS
Citation:
Ccs. Farsides, HIV infection and the health care worker: The case for limited disclosure, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 166-178
Fiduciary relationship: An ethical approach and a legal concept?
Authors:
Brazier, M Lobjoit, M
Citation:
M. Brazier et M. Lobjoit, Fiduciary relationship: An ethical approach and a legal concept?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 179-199
Ethical aspects of the use of 'sensitive information' in health care research
Authors:
Holm, S Rossel, P
Citation:
S. Holm et P. Rossel, Ethical aspects of the use of 'sensitive information' in health care research, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 200-215
AIDS and insurance
Authors:
Sorell, T Draper, H
Citation:
T. Sorell et H. Draper, AIDS and insurance, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 216-227
Should we routinely test pregnant women for HIV?
Authors:
Bennett, R
Citation:
R. Bennett, Should we routinely test pregnant women for HIV?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 228-239
Who should know about my HIV positivity and why?
Authors:
Hayry, H
Citation:
H. Hayry, Who should know about my HIV positivity and why?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 240-250
Is there a right to remain in ignorance of HIV status?
Authors:
Erin, CA
Citation:
Ca. Erin, Is there a right to remain in ignorance of HIV status?, ISSU BIOMED, 1999, pp. 251-266
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