AIDS-MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS |
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Authors: | RB KOTABAGI PR PATHAK VV APTE Mrs |
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Affiliation: | *Reader, Department of Forensic Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 40;+Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 40;#Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, TN Medical College & BYL Nair Hospital, Mumbai 400 008 |
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Abstract: | AIDS/HIV Positivity has been the most widely debated disease of this century. Reasons for this are manifold, viz-the non-availability of cure and consequent 100% mortality of a full blown case; its mode of transmission-homosexual and heterosexual activities; widespread occurrence amongst ‘main liners’; and patients receiving blood and blood products etc. These aspects have created a dreaded halo around AIDS as well as social stigma. Even the medical community is not exempt from these problems. Unfortunately, legislatures around the world, more so in India, have lagged behind in clarifying many legal issues involved by not enacting specific laws pertaining to AIDS. Consequently many legal & ethical doubts arise in the minds of doctors when confronted with a case of AIDS either in a live patient or in a dead body. In addition, the disease being incurable & 100% fatal, makes it essential to adopt effective preventive measures which in turn need thorough knowledge of social aspects of the epidemic. Certain medicolegal, and ethical aspects of the problem of AIDS are recapitulated in this article for the benefit of the medical community.KEY WORDS: Access, AIDS, Confidentiality |
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Keywords: | Access AIDS Confidentiality |
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