       Document 0035
 DOCN  M9550035
 TI    HIV testing and informed consent--ethical considerations.
 DT    9505
 AU    McLean GR; Jenkins T; Department of Philosophy, University of the
       Witwatersrand,; Johannesburg.
 SO    S Afr Med J. 1994 Oct;84(10):669-74. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95141185
 AB    One of the authors (T.J.) was invited by the AIDS Advisory Group to form
       a widely representative committee to recommend ethical guidelines
       concerning the extent to which HIV testing should receive informed
       consent. This paper presents and argues for the recommended guidelines.
       The question is considered with regard to a number of distinct purposes
       of HIV testing: the care of a patient; research; blood, tissue and organ
       donation; and the protection of third parties, including the health care
       worker. We contend that in each case there is no good reason for the
       requirement of informed consent to be significantly waived.
 DE    Blood Donors  Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional/PREVENTION &
       CONTROL  Ethics, Medical  Human  HIV Infections/*DIAGNOSIS  *Informed
       Consent  Tissue Donors  GUIDELINE  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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