Ethics of HIV testing in general practice without informed consent: a case series

Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (12):698-702 (2005)
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This case series presents two general practice cases where HIV testing occurred, or results suggestive of HIV were received, before informed consent was obtained. Bioethical and professional principles are used to explore these dilemmas

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