HIV, confidentiality and 'a delicate balance': a reply to Leone Ridsdale

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The passing on of information to GPs by genito-urinary doctors is to be encouraged but is not always possible and ultimately the patient's wishes and confidentiality must be respected if sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection are to be controlled. Infected health-care workers should seek counselling and medical support and clear guidelines from professional organisations which are in existence. However, they will only do so if strict confidentiality is maintained and assurance about future employment can be given.

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Adler, M. W. (1991). HIV, confidentiality and “a delicate balance”: a reply to Leone Ridsdale. Journal of Medical Ethics, 17(4), 196–198. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.17.4.196

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